VOLUME 21, ISSUE 4 EDITORIAL
Fall 2022
This is a hybrid edition of the Journal of Information Warfare (JIW) with a number of papers that are peer-reviewed that focus on misinformation and disinformation campaigns as well as a few special papers from Pacific Northwest National Laboratory (PNNL). We hope that you enjoy them. In addition, we are happy to announce that in 2023, in collaboration with the Information Professionals Association (IPA), that we will be starting a new academic publication entitled, The Journal of Cognitive Security (JGS). This effort will address the impact of the increasing volume and variability of information available to anyone with a handheld device, the speed with which information is replicated, spread, and processed to anyone with the means to access the Internet-protocol driven world, and the ubiquity of handheld telecommunications and the resulting interactions of those pressures on societal change. Cognitive Security is a field dedicated to understanding the role of influence amongst individuals and groups through application of multidisciplinary and multi-stakeholder lenses. The journal will be a forum for industry, academia, and government to explore the concepts of cognitive security described above and their impact on societies, governments (including militaries), and businesses. The journal will be a peer-reviewed publication with at least two reviewers for every submission qualified to evaluate the statements of fact, assumptions, and evidence supporting conclusions asserted in submitted papers, and will maintain an editorial and advisory board composed of researchers, industry members, and others with established credentials in the field of information—its use, dissemination, and impact on decision-making. The journal is proposed to be published quarterly but periodicity and frequency will be determined by the editorial and advisory board based on the demand signal from our readership. Here is the website and we look forward to a great new relationship, www.cogsecjournal.com.
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Peregrine Technical Solutions, LLC Yorktown, VA
Dr. Leigh Armistead is the President of Peregrine Technical Solutions, a certified 8(a) small business that specializes in cyber security, and the Chief Editor of the Journal of Information Warfare. He graduated from the U.S. Naval Academy (1984), earned a master’s degree in Military History from Old Dominion University (1993), and a doctorate in Computer and Information Science from Edith Cowan University (2009). His major field of study is cyber power. He has published three books—all of which focus on the full spectrum of information warfare. He founded the International Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security, and the Vice-Chair Working Group 9.10–ICT Uses in Peace and War. He is a retired Naval officer.
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