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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR1742
来源IDRR-1742-OSD
Monitoring Social Media: Lessons for Future Department of Defense Social Media Analysis in Support of Information Operations
William Marcellino; Meagan L. Smith; Christopher Paul; Lauren Skrabala
发表日期2017-06-14
出版年2017
语种英语
结论

Social Media Analysis Could Play a Valuable Role in DoD Information Operations

  • Social media analysis can provide important information about adversaries, supporting communities on either side of a conflict, or other key populations. It can also inform efforts to target messages to particular audiences or influence the perceptions, decisions, or behaviors of a group.
  • Social media platforms allow users to share text, images, and videos quickly as events occur. Monitoring this traffic will help ensure that U.S. forces are prepared to respond to developing events or the spread of deceptive information.
  • U.S. service members' social media use can compromise operational security. Social media analysis could support DoD's prevention efforts.
  • Crowdsourcing and social media monitoring have played a critical role in humanitarian relief efforts and other civil-military operations by providing the real-time updates needed for a timely and effective response.

Current Legal Structures and Policies Were Not Designed for Information Operations

  • U.S. law and policy have not kept up with changing adversaries and changes in the types of activities in which U.S. forces engage. Uncertainty about which types of activities are permitted under law is a disincentive for commanders to engage in information operations.
  • Laws intended to protect privacy and restrict domestic surveillance do not account for key characteristics of social media, such as the intermingling of domestic and foreign communication and the risk that collecting data on another country's populace could involve accidental data collection on U.S. persons.
摘要

Social media analysis is playing an important and increasing role in advertising and academic research, but it also has significant potential to support military information operations by providing a window into the perspectives, thoughts, and communications of a wide range of relevant audiences. Although there are compelling national security reasons to field a social media analysis capability, the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD) must do so while navigating U.S. law and cultural norms and under conditions of great uncertainty. Existing legal and policy frameworks have not anticipated the rapid pace and global reach of modern communication networks, and questions of cost and implementation hinder the development of a robust social media analysis capability and the most fruitful applications for these analyses. To support DoD's assessment of the benefits, trade-offs, and implementation challenges that it will face as it expands its capacity for social media analysis, this report reviews the analytic approaches that will be most valuable for information operations, as well as legal, ethical, policy, technological, and training considerations. It also includes a set of recommendations to help DoD navigate this terrain while building a robust, effective social media analysis capability to support operations worldwide.

目录
  • Chapter One

    The Need for Social Media Monitoring to Support U.S. Department of Defense Information Operations

  • Chapter Two

    How Social Media Analysis Could Support Information Operations

  • Chapter Three

    Social Media Analytical Methods for Supporting Information Operations

  • Chapter Four

    Context and Considerations for the Use of Social Media Analysis in Information Operations

  • Chapter Five

    Recommendations

主题Cyber and Data Sciences ; Data Privacy ; Data Science ; Information Operations ; Social Media Analysis ; United States Department of Defense
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR1742.html
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William Marcellino,Meagan L. Smith,Christopher Paul,et al. Monitoring Social Media: Lessons for Future Department of Defense Social Media Analysis in Support of Information Operations. 2017.
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