Oyvind, Josok, Knox, Benjamin J., Helkala, Kirsi, Lugo, Ricardo G., Sutterlin, Stefan and Ward, Paul (2016) Exploring the Hybrid Space Theoretical Framework Applying Cognitive Science in Military Cyberspace Operations. In: Foundations of Augmented Cognition: Neuroergonomics and Operational Neuroscience : 10th International Conference, AC 2016, Held as Part of HCI International 2016, Toronto, ON, Canada, July 17-22, 2016, Proceedings, Part II. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, 9744 . Springer, pp. 178-188. ISBN 9783319399515
Abstract

Operations in cyberspace are enabled by a digitized battlefield. The ability to control operations in cyberspace has become a central goal for defence forces. As a result, terms like cyber power, cyberspace operations and cyber deterrence have begun to emerge in military literature in an effort to describe and highlight the importance of related activities. Future military personnel, in all branches, will encounter the raised complexity of joint military operations with cyber as the key enabler. T he constant change and complexity raises the demands for the structure and content of education and training. T his interdisciplinary
contribution discusses the need for a better understanding of the relationships between cyberspace and the physical domain, the cognitive challenges this represents, and proposes a theoretical framework the Hybrid Space allowing
for the application of psychological concepts in assessment, training and action.

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