Dear Colleagues,
Pursuant to the earlier program and published Symposium "Crossing the Line:
The Law of War and Cyber Engagement," if one did respond or "preempt" a
Cyber attack with conventional military weapons, the target would have to
be static, a traditional C2 or HQ.
It would be very difficult to launch a physical attack against a morphing
or skipping C2.
In a distributed C2 across the globe a cyber attack could be initiated by
cell phone then upload to the internet and download to another cell phone
half way across the globe, if the speed of such morphing increases
exponentially it would assume a state analogous to stasis, where
theoretically as the speed of the "skipping" increases such morphing would
assume a quantum like state.
It would be very difficult to employ conventional military weapons against
a distributed Command and Control of this nature.
For example, an attack initiated from somewhere in South East Asia, then
South America, etc., with the speed of morphing and "skipping" increasing
exponentially.
Arguably, one would need predictive algorithms to predict download to a
particular device. However, with redundancy built into the system and the
sheer number of deployable devices it would be most difficult to predict
download and launch a conventional weapon to neutralize same.
Enjoy the program!
“Belling Schrodinger's Cat-The Legal and Strategic Implications of a
Quantum and AI enabled C2."- October 18, 2023
https://youtu.be/Zenu1nvtxZI?si=eXUJr8lI1ng5b1uW
Best regards,
Jonathan
Jonathan Meyer


