This study turned the tables on a conventional understanding of the
four instruments of national power (diplomacy, information,
military and economic measures/D.I.M.E.) to see how potential
adversaries could use these against the national security interests
of Canada and the United States. Moreover, this particular work
focuses on qualitative research regarding cyber threats that have
continually beleaguered these nations by malevolent actors mostly
over the last five years. This study also affords consideration to
how nefarious individuals, non-state actors, or nation states can
implement the instruments of national power through the application
of a new model named the York Intelligence Red Team Model-Cyber
(YIRTM-C) using sources guided by the Federal Qualitative Secondary
Data Case Study Triangulation Model to arrive at results.
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