2022
DOI: 10.34190/iccws.17.1.38
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On Explainable AI Solutions for Targeting in Cyber Military Operations

Abstract: Nowadays, it is hard to recall a domain, system, or problem that does not use, embed, or could be tackled through AI. From early stages of its development, its techniques and technologies were successfully implemented by military forces for different purposes in distinct military operations. Since cyberspace represents the last officially recognized operational battlefield, it also offers a direct virtual setting for implementing AI solutions for military operations conducted inside or through it. However, pla… Show more

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“…On this behalf, Henderson & Reece, (2018) scrutinize what a 'reasonable military Commander' means in the context of proportionality assessment and consider that this assessment (i) is subjective when the person believes, (ii) is objective but unqualified when the person reasonably believes, and (iii) is objective but qualified when an expert is reasonable objective. To this end, a reasonable military Commander is a 'reasonably well-informed person in the circumstances of the actual perpetrator, making reasonable use of the information available' (Gall, 2004) which reflects the importance of military training and exercise that facilitate proper reasoning and explanations of the decisions taken (Ali, 2020;Maathuis, 2022b). Furthermore, Hayashi (2010) considers that proportionality decisions could be taken in very stressful circumstances, illustrates the importance of the military purpose that must be achieved, and points out the negative role that poor information could have for proportionality assessment.…”
Section: Research Background and Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…On this behalf, Henderson & Reece, (2018) scrutinize what a 'reasonable military Commander' means in the context of proportionality assessment and consider that this assessment (i) is subjective when the person believes, (ii) is objective but unqualified when the person reasonably believes, and (iii) is objective but qualified when an expert is reasonable objective. To this end, a reasonable military Commander is a 'reasonably well-informed person in the circumstances of the actual perpetrator, making reasonable use of the information available' (Gall, 2004) which reflects the importance of military training and exercise that facilitate proper reasoning and explanations of the decisions taken (Ali, 2020;Maathuis, 2022b). Furthermore, Hayashi (2010) considers that proportionality decisions could be taken in very stressful circumstances, illustrates the importance of the military purpose that must be achieved, and points out the negative role that poor information could have for proportionality assessment.…”
Section: Research Background and Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Appraising their borderless nature and possibility of targeting both physical and cyber targets (Maathuis, 2022), the battlefield options for cyber weapons has significantly increased in recent years through altering, disturbing, damaging, influencing, or manipulating both humans and systems via the social media environment (Chen & Ferrara, 2022). Such weapons have both direct and indirect impacts on people's cognition (NATO, 2021), beliefs, and behaviors, as well as on different (inter)national security perspectives, dimensions, and aspects (Maathuis et al, 2018a).…”
Section: Related Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of the autonomous system for defence or military operation is the same as using the autonomous vehicle and an automated system to treat any disease that may be life-threatening. Thus, EXAI is a potential tool that can capture biases in the data distribution, dependency, and inaccuracies in data balancing [40]. This provides timely information to military setups to reassess the collected data and apply data cleaning techniques to minimize the bias.…”
Section: B Militarymentioning
confidence: 99%