<b>Mi</b><b>sp</b><b>erce</b><b>p</b><b>ti</b><b>on, S</b><b>elf-</b><b>D</b><b>ece</b><b>p</b><b>ti</b><b>on and In</b><b>formati</b><b>on</b><b> Warfare</b>
<p dir="ltr">Brumley, L., Kopp, C., and Korb, K. B. (2005). <i>Misperception, Self-Deception and Information Warfare</i>. In Pye, G. and Warren, M., editors, Proceedings of the 6th Australian Information Warfare & Security Conference 2005, pages 71–79, Geelong, Australia. School of Information Systems, Deakin University.</p><p dir="ltr"><b>Abstract</b></p><p dir="ltr">Deception techniques are Information Warfare strategies commonly used by biological organisms and organisations to gain an advantage during competition. In this paper we examine two related techniques, misperception and self-deception, which we relate to the four canonical Information Warfare strategies and Boyd's OODA loop model.</p>