April 28-30, 2015 in Nashville, TN

We are happy to announce that CATS, the Center for Asymmetric Threat Studies from the Swedish Defence University, has joined us as a co-arranger for InfowarCon 2015.
Thank you to Lars Nicander for your contributions!
“Mr. Schwartau, why would the bad guys ever want to use the internet…?” (Congressman Glickman during Congressional Testimony, June 1991)
It was obvious. To some of us. Now, it is almost impossible to quantify how far behind we really are.
InfowarCon 15 again plans to unite a highly culled group of political, military, academic, DIYer, and commercial cyber-leaders and thinkers from around the world to examine the current, future, and potential hostile use of cyber and related information technologies and how to neutralize the current ones.
We encourage government, law enforcement, academia, corporations, product vendors, and individuals from all nations to submit papers, presentations, demonstrations, and concepts for presentations to be given at InfowarCon 15 and subsequently published.
Last year, typical comments were, “We didn’t expect it to be THIS good!” This year, we want to exceed even that laudatory compliment. Our Board of Advisors will be looking for originality, creativity, demonstrability, controversy, and communications skills as guidelines in order to provide IWC 15 with the finest content available anywhere.
The last year has been a hot bed of cyber activity that needs to be analyzed and discussed at the international strategic level. Among those, broad topics of particular interest are: Class III Infowar, Technology, and Policy.
Based upon speaker and attendee input, InfowarCon 15 will be focusing on three key compelling topics:
We will be looking at these topics often by “other than usual suspects,” with an interdisciplinary approach. View the Agenda Here

