Naval Strategists Plan for Cyber-War
By AAN Staff
july 8, 2002 12:20 pm
The United States has entered a new era of warfare where its enemies hide in the shadows and are highly organized. So how does the U.S. fight these new military threats? War scholar John Arquilla suggests a non-conventional, high-technological war machine. "We're going to have to learn to think like these networks," he says. "The best organizations of the future will think like a street gang, swarm like a soccer team and organize like Wal-Mart." Andrew Scutro of Monterey County Coast Weekly visits the Naval Postgraduate School to talk to military strategists in the first installment in a series on Monterey County, Calif.'s involvement in the War on Terror.