Cyber Domain as an Arena in Cognitive Warfare
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.34190/ecsm.13.1.4395Keywords:
AI, heritage, cognitive warfare, information warfare, digitalityAbstract
Modern warfare increasingly targets the mind and national heritage through AI-driven cognitive and cyber operations. Various heritages are weaponized as both a physical and symbolic asset, with disinformation campaigns framing its destruction or protection to justify military actions. Cyber platforms amplify these tactics, enabling large-scale manipulation of narratives, identities, and emotions via influencers, bots, virtual reality, deepfakes, and algorithmic amplification. These operations work in tandem with kinetic warfare. This hybridization of cognitive, cyber, information and kinetic warfare create fragmented information ecosystems where sustaining narratives can be as decisive as controlling territory. It engenders profound risks to individuals, critical infrastructure, and national security, while concurrently transforming cultural, historical, territorial, and natural resource heritage. Defending various heritage now demands integrated strategies at strategic, operational, and tactical levels, combining technological safeguards and cultural resilience to counter adversarial uses of AI and preserve democratic continuity. Yet societies remain largely unprepared—and hostile actors are already gaining the upper hand.
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