NetFrameworks protects our clients from the dangers of information warfare. We employ sophisticated tools to assist our client in discovering their technological and human vulnerabilities and using that information to provide a comprehensive range of defensive strategies. Our clients learn their weaknesses and can build up infrastructure to keep the organization going as the information assaults go on.
Information warfare is a growing offensive threat and a powerful defense is often the only way to prevent the misuse of information and information systems. Too often organizations fall victim to efforts to deny, exploit, corrupt, or destroy, their information, information-based processes, information systems, and computer-based networks. This is the new age when such actions are commonplace and primarily designed to achieve advantages over military or business adversaries or to create economic and political havoc. The United States has one of the most developed information infrastructures in the world. Hence the information age produces more vulnerability to national security than can be exploited
elsewhere.
Without proper understanding of its weaknesses, an organization is at the mercy of a haphazard set of solutions and goodwill of the citizens of communication networks. However, information warfare in its broadest sense strikes at the tenets of the communications process, a struggle that began with the advent of human communication and conflict. Over the past few decades, the rapid rise in technologies and their increasing prevalence in our society has revolutionized the communications process and with it the significance and implications of information warfare. Today, information warfare is the application of destructive force on a large scale against information assets and systems, against the computers and networks that support the four critical infrastructures (the power grid, communications, financial, and transportation). Ignoring the forces at work, even to the smallest organization, is to invite unforeseen disaster.