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Deception as a means to achieve surprise is a recurring theme in
the history of warfare. Successful deception uses information to
manipulate and shape an adversary's perception of the world to a
viewpoint that creates an atmosphere in which the adversary acts in
accordance to the deceiver's will. Deception is a complex problem
that crosses the boundaries of several disciplines including
sociology, psychology, and political studies. Today's information
environment, however, demands a further examination of deception's
relevance in the modern world. Given the technological explosion
over the past two decades with respect to information flow and
availability, certain questions arise. How do Information Age
changes affect deception operations? Do they relegate deception to
old world lore or does the increased access to knowledge and
information increase deception opportunities and its effectiveness?
In short, what effect does the Information Age have on the overall
deception process and what are the ramifications for today's
political and military strategists? In answering these questions,
the deception process is simplified in a process model that
encapsulates the core components of the information exchange and
the interaction between deceiver and the target of the deception.
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