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What is Battlespace

Handbook of Research on Digital Crime, Cyberspace Security, and Information Assurance
A military strategy consisting of the integration and combination of the separate elements of nation's armed forces into a unified military theatre of operations.
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Network Situational Awareness: Sonification and Visualization in the Cyber Battlespace
Tom Fairfax (Security Risk Management, UK), Christopher Laing (Northumbria University, UK), and Paul Vickers (Northumbria University, UK)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-4666-6324-4.ch021
Abstract
This chapter treats computer networks as a cyber warfighting domain in which the maintenance of situational awareness is impaired by increasing traffic volumes and the lack of immediate sensory perception. Sonification (the use of non-speech audio for communicating information) is proposed as a viable means of monitoring a network in real time and a research agenda employing the sonification of a network's self-organized criticality within a context-aware affective computing scenario is given. The chapter views a computer network as a cyber battlespace with a particular operations spectrum and dynamics. Increasing network traffic volumes are interfering with the ability to present real-time intelligence about a network and so suggestions are made for how the context of a network might be used to help construct intelligent information infrastructures. Such a system would use affective computing principles to sonify emergent properties (such as self-organized criticality) of network traffic and behaviour to provide effective real-time situational awareness.
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