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Title:Ofenzivno delovanje pri kibernetskem bojevanju : zaključna naloga
Authors:Fartek, Damjan (Author)
Šrok, Franc (Mentor) More about this mentor... New window
Language:Slovenian
Work type:Specialist thesis
Organization:PŠŠ - Command and Staff School
Abstract:Sodobna družba je podvržena razvoju. Zadnja stopnja razvoja družbe v kateri živimo je informacijska družba. Tako kot je bilo za vsako stopnjo značilen skok v tehnološke razvoju lahko tudi za informacijsko družbo rečemo, da jo odraža uporaba sodobnih komunikacijskih medijev med njimi tudi internet. Uporabniki so dobili nov vpogled v komuniciranje, fizična lokacija je postala sekundarnega pomena. S pričetkom masovnega povezovanja komunikacijskih omrežij se je začelo tudi zlorabljanje teh. Nekaj let nazaj se pojmi kot so kibernetska obramba in kibernetični napad niso uporabljali ali pa je bila njihova uporaba še precej oddaljena. Prvotno nameščenje virusov in vdiranje v računalniška omrežja, ki so ga izvajali mladi talentirani posamezniki je postalo zelo donosen posel. V zadnjem desetletju je opazna sprememba in preoblikovanje varnostnih doktrin držav. Preoblikovanje se je zgodilo kot posledica rasti različnih kibernetičnih napadov, kot je na primer vohunjenje ali kibernetični napad na posamezne državne elektronske komunikacije ter kibernetični napadi na spletne strani. Na podlagi teh ugotovitev je postalo naslednje bojišče, ki postaja prav tako realna oblika vojaških dejstev, kibernetsko bojišče. V tem prostoru so bojevniki izurjeni posamezniki, ki so zamenjali klasično orožje za miško in tipkovnico, vendar njihovi učinki niso nič manj nevarni. Njihova lokacija je skrita napadenemu, njegovo orožje je skrivaj zapisano v milijonih ukaznih vrstic operacijskih sistemov.
Keywords:terorizem, vohunjenje, kibernetika, kibernetska vojna, botnet, DDoS
Year of publishing:2013
Publisher:[D. Fartek]
Source:Maribor
UDC:355.422.1:007(043.4)
COBISS_ID:5958094 Link is opened in a new window
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Language:English
Title:Offensive operations in cyber warfare
Abstract:Modern society is subject to constant changes. Last step in this development in which we live now is information society. For every step on the way there was typical leap in progress of society present. We can easily say that this is usage of modern communicating means among them is internet. Internet user can see a new outlook into communication, physical location played no role. The abuse of networks started with the mass integration in communication networks. A decade ago, concepts such as cyber defense and attack are not used or their use was still far. Originally setting up viruses and hacking into computer networks, were performed by talented young individuals has become a very lucrative business. In the last decade noticeable changes and transformation of states security doctrines has been made. Transformation happened as a result of the growth of various cyber-attacks, such as espionage or an attack on the individual state electronic communications and attacks on websites. On this basis, it has become the next battleground, which is becoming equally real form of military actions, cyber battlefield. In this cyberspace warriors are trained individuals who switched conventional weapons for the mouse and keyboard but their effects are no less dangerous. Their location is hidden to the assaulted, his weapon is secretly recorded in the millions command-lines.
Keywords:terrorism, espionage, cybernetics, cyber war, botnet, DDoS

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