CyberCraft: Concept Linking NCW Principles with the Cyber Domain in an Urban Operational Environment

With the entry into the Information Age comes a new theory of warfare -- Network Centric Warfare (NCW). Currently, discussions regarding NCW have concentrated on the traditional forms of warfare, namely those that occur within the sub-surface, surface, air and space mediums. Additionally, limited di...

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