Thursday, May 21, 2015

secret book

The Information Warfare Against the United States of America
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction
1.1. The aggressive policy of the United States in the world
1.1.1. 1991-2001 Yugoslavia
1.1.2. 2001 - ? Afghanistan
1.1.3. 2003 - ? Iraq
1.1.4. 2008 South Ossetia
1.1.5. 2010 - ? The Arab Spring
1.1.6. Color Revolutions
1.1.7. 1989 The Velvet (non violent) revolution in Czechoslovakia
1.1.8. 2003 The Rose Revolution in Georgia
1.1.9. 2004 The Orange Revolution in Ukraine
1.1.10. 2005 The Tulip Revolution in Kyrgyzstan
1.2. The History of Information Wars
1.2.1. The Cold War as an example of information war
1.2.2. Iraq
1.2.3. Chechnya
1.2.4. South Ossetia
1.2.5. The Arab Spring
1.2.6. Ukraine: Euromaidan
Chapter 2. Work Concept
Chapter 3: Think Tank
3.1. Analytics
3.2. Monitoring
3.3. Educational unit
Chapter 4. The areas of work
4.1. Working with the mass media and political forums of the USA
4.1.1. General description of the department
4.1.2. General audience. Sites
4.1.3. Work options
4.1.4. Requirements for the content
4.1.5. Requirements for the employees
4.1.6. Performance assessment. Accountability
4.1.7. Security issues
4.2. Working in Tumblr
4.2.1. General description of the department
4.2.2. General audience. Sites
4.2.3. Work options
4.2.4. Requirements for the content
4.2.5. Requirements for the employees
4.2.6. Performance assessment. Accountability
4.2.8. Security issues
4.3. Working in Twitter
4.3.1. General description of the department
4.3.2 General audience Sites
4.3.3. Work options
4.3.4. Examples
4.3.5. Requirements for the content
4.3.6. Job duties and employee requirements
4.3.7. Performance assessment. Accountability
4.3.8. Security issues
4.3.9.Automation
4.4. Working in Facebook
4.4.1. General description of the department
4.4.2. General audience. Sites
4.4.3. Work options
4.4.4. Requirements for the content
4.4.5. Requirements for the employees
4.4.6. Performance assessment. Accountability
4.4.7. Security issues
4.5. Working in Youtube
4.5.1. General description of the department
4.5.2. General audience. Sites
4.5.3. Work options
4.5.4. Requirements for the content
4.5.5. Requirements for the employees
4.5.5. Performance assessment. Accountability
4.5.7. Security issues