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HCSS rapport “Blurred Lines” genoemd door defensie minister Bijleveld

May 21, 2021

Minister Bijleveld stuurde de Tweede Kamer onlangs het rapport over de naleving van de Algemene Verordening Gegevensbescherming (AVG) door het experimentele Land Information Manoeuvre Centre (LIMC).

In de Aanbiedingsbrief van 7 mei 2021 bij het AVG rapport verwijst zij naar het HCSS rapport “From Blurred Lines to Red Lines: How Countermeasures and Norms Shape Hybrid Conflict”:

Statelijke actoren en terroristische organisaties gebruiken informatie nu al als wapen. Bijvoorbeeld door voordeel te halen uit het verspreiden van valse of onvolledige informatie en daarmee onze manier van leven en denken te beïnvloeden. Met cyber kunnen ook fysieke effecten worden bereikt, zoals het aanvallen of saboteren van vitale sectoren waarvan ook Defensie afhankelijk is. De Defensievisie zegt hierover dat Defensie haar bijdrage moet leveren aan het vergroten van de weerbaarheid van de samenleving hiertegen. Indien nodig moet Defensie ook terug kunnen slaan. Uiteraard moet Defensie zich daarbij houden aan de geldende juridische en ethische kaders. Dit onderscheidt ons van onze tegenstanders.

Zie ook From Blurred Lines to Red Lines, How Countermeasures and Norms Shape Hybrid Conflict, HCSS, september 2020

Klik hier voor de Aanbiedingsbrief (PDF)
Download hier het HCSS rapport (PDF)
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