Security & Defense

U.S. Expands Information Warfare Collaboration with Allies

Credit: Robert Fluegel/U.S. Navy

US (Transatlantic Today) – The United States is enhancing its information warfare capabilities by working with its Five Eyes partners (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, the U.K.) and Japan to develop and share advanced techniques.

Key Highlights:

  • Growing Interest from Allies:
    • Over a dozen countries are establishing or expanding their information warfare programs.
    • Japan and Australia are actively increasing their focus on cyber and electronic warfare.
  • Information Warfare Defined:
    • A fusion of offensive and defensive cyber operations, electronic warfare, and data manipulation for strategic advantage.
  • Strategic Indo-Pacific Collaboration:
    • The U.S. Indo-Pacific strategy prioritizes deepening interoperability and supporting allies’ sovereign defense interests.
    • The AUKUS partnership (Australia, U.K., U.S.) serves as a model for further cooperation in cyber and electronic warfare.

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