Our course offers a comprehensive exploration of cyber warfare strategies, equipping participants with the knowledge to implement advanced cyber operations. Learners master these techniques through dynamic content adjustment and engage in real-time, AI-simulated cyber attack scenarios to hone their mitigation skills. The curriculum emphasizes using AI for rapid data analysis, enabling strategic decision-making in cybersecurity operations. Participants examine dynamic social media and cognitive warfare analysis, employing passive data collection and AI for sentiment analysis and trend prediction, essential for understanding and countering destabilization tactics. The course also covers counterintelligence and disinformation strategies, teaching learners to detect and counter deep fakes and media manipulation using AI-enhanced tools. Enhanced operational security (OPSEC) is addressed through machine learning algorithms, simulating cyber threats to safeguard intelligence processes. An AI-driven continuous assessment framework ensures personalized learning progression, while a comparative analysis of global cyber warfare tactics provides insights into Chinese, Iranian, and Russian methods, including hybrid warfare and gray zone operations. The course introduces psychological operations and persona development, using AI to simulate scenarios and predict responses alongside cyber defense and passive data collection methods to optimize operational cybersecurity. This multifaceted approach prepares students to navigate the complexities of cyber warfare, ensuring they are well-equipped to protect against advanced cyber threats and influence operations.
Learning Objectives
Proficiency in leveraging ChatGPT for cyber counterintelligence analysis. Ability to conduct disinformation analysis and cyber threat identification with AI assistance. Expertise in integrating ChatGPT with counterintelligence operations for enhanced decision-making.
Framework Connections
The materials within this course focus on the NICE Framework Task, Knowledge, and Skill statements identified within the indicated NICE Framework component(s):
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