A Study on the Concept of Cyber Cognitive Warfare and Case Study Methodology From a Psychological Perspective

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Pubblicato in:European Conference on Cyber Warfare and Security (Jun 2025), p. 241-250
Autore principale: Kibeom, Kim
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100 1 |a Kibeom, Kim  |u Korea University Graduate School of Information Security, Seoul, Republic of Korea 
245 1 |a A Study on the Concept of Cyber Cognitive Warfare and Case Study Methodology From a Psychological Perspective 
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520 3 |a Cyber cognitive warfare, which manipulates the opponent's cognition to change behavior in inter-state warfare, is emerging as an important element with the advancement of science and technology. Human behavior is based on psychology, and psychology provides scientific grounds for cyber cognitive warfare, but existing cyber cognitive warfare studies have only determined the cause of behavior as cognitive manipulation, and there is no research interpreting it from a psychological perspective. Therefore, this paper presents a methodology that can explain the characteristics of cyber cognitive warfare from a psychological perspective and the mechanism by which behavior is changed through cognitive manipulation using Skinner's operant conditioning theory, a behavioral psychology. Skinner's operant conditioning theory is a theory that intentionally changes and reinforces behavior, and as it is a theory that has been proven to change behavior through various experimental results, we applied it to cases of inter-state cyber cognitive warfare such as the Russia-Ukraine War and interpreted the mechanism by which behavior is changed. In addition, in the process of interpreting the behavior change mechanism, we presented a control variable management plan based on the research results that behavioral results can vary depending on the influence of control variables such as the intervention of a third country. In conclusion, this study is expected to serve as a foundation for scientifically identifying the causes of behavioral changes through a case study methodology of cyber cognitive warfare from a psychological perspective, as cyber cognitive warfare is inherently invisible, gradually permeates the target, and by the time the impact is recognized, it is often too late to respond. 
610 4 |a North Atlantic Treaty Organization--NATO 
651 4 |a Russia 
651 4 |a United States--US 
651 4 |a China 
653 |a Physiology 
653 |a Psychology 
653 |a Research methodology 
653 |a Russia-Ukraine War 
653 |a Methodology 
653 |a Conditioning (learning) 
653 |a Electronic warfare 
653 |a Psychological factors 
653 |a Cognition 
653 |a False information 
653 |a Behavioral psychology 
653 |a Human behavior 
653 |a Cognition & reasoning 
653 |a Conditioning 
653 |a Case studies 
653 |a Statistical analysis 
653 |a Behavior modification 
653 |a Science and technology 
653 |a Theory 
653 |a War 
653 |a Behavior change 
653 |a Changes 
653 |a Psychological theories 
653 |a Operant conditioning 
653 |a Manipulation 
653 |a Behavior 
653 |a Change agents 
653 |a Cognitive-behavioral factors 
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