Darren Lawrence

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Darren Lawrence is an academic at Cranfield University, part of the Defence Academy of the UK, where he is head of the Information Operations Postgraduate course.[1] He is also a specialist consultant at the Behavioural Dynamics Institute [2]. Lawrence's academic background is in psychology and previous to his current employment he worked for QuinetiQ where he concentrated on applying psychological expertise to influence operations in in achieving "outcomes that the UK Government saw as desireable" [3]. After 4 years at QuinetiQ [4], Lawrence moved to the Defence Academy where he was responsible for the creation of the Information Operations course and founding the annual Information Operations and Influence Activity (IOIA) Symposium.[5]

Information Operations Course

Lawrence runs, and created, the Information Operations Post Graduate Certificate course accredited by Cranfield University as part of the Defence Academy of the United Kingdom. The course can accomodate 25 students per session and is advertised as "suitable for UK and International Military" personel and "civilian employees from Government agencies and approved commercial organisations".[6] Information Operations are defined as "Military activity intentionally taken, through action or inaction, to affect the perceptions, behaviours and uniquely, the will of a chosen target audience" and the course offers to provide "students with the competencies and abilities to advocate the Information Operations approach amongst decisions makers at a senior and national level".[7]

Course Structure

The advertised modules which make up the course are (all information from [8] unless otherwise stated):

  • Information Operations Planning - Studies current doctrine and planning procedures for Information Operations
  • Target Audience Dynamics - Focusses on "the need to change the behaviour of people" and recognises "the unique context of behaviour modification in military and law enforcement context in the need to consider and exploit the use of physical force".
  • Measurement, Targetting and Monitoring - Allows students to "learn research skills and techniques to guide their planning and implementation of Information Operations" while taking "into account the conditions that prevail in military theatres where the environment is largely non-benign to many established social research methodologies".
  • Defensive Information Management - Teaches students "a critical understanding of the opportunities and vulnerabilities they face when considering the issues of managing information flow". Focussing "on three key areas, Military Deception, Information Assurance and Media Operations". Lawrence notes with enthusiasm: "I can teach deception, and the theory of deception from a psychological perspective, in the same module that I consider media operations, and information security" [9]
  • Operations in Cyberspace - Develops "a critical appreciation of the core concepts of Computer Network Information Operations" and "examines issues of Computer Network Attack through analysing cases of e-crime". Lawrence also notes that the course looks at "computer network information operations and...using the new media and the connectedness in an influence kind of way" and that "its all about these ideas of convergence and getting across a joined up message, and how you do that and what the potentials are".[10]

Information Operations and Influence Activity Symposia

In conjunction with the postgraduate course at the Defence Academy, Lawrence also organises the annual IOIA Symposium which takes place at the Shrivenham campus of Cranfield University. The Symposium is unclassified and provides a platform for a number of speakers from the information operations community in the UK and a beyond. The Symposium host around 150 delegates and returned for its 3rd year in March 2010 with the theme of "Influence in Insurgency". [11] Lawrence has noted the utility of the Syposium not just to share ideas, but as a place where contacts can be made within the international information operations community, below is a list of notable speakers and their topics from the previous three events.

IOIA Symposium 2008[12]

IOIA Syposium 2009 [13]

IOIA Syposium 2010[14]

Affiliations

Notes

  1. "Mr Darren Lawrence", Cranfield University Website, accessed April 19 2010
  2. "Darren Lawrence", SCL Elections, accessed April 19 2010
  3. "Podcast @ Shrivenham", Under the Influence (The Podcast for the Information Operations Community), 7/03/2008, accessed April 20 2010
  4. "Darren Lawrence", SCL Elections, accessed April 19 2010
  5. "Podcast @ Shrivenham", Under the Influence (The Podcast for the Information Operations Community), 7/03/2008, accessed April 20 2010
  6. "Information Operations", Defence Academy of the United Kingdom website, accessed April 20 2010
  7. "Information Operations", Defence Academy of the United Kingdom website, accessed April 20 2010
  8. "Information Operations", Defence Academy of the United Kingdom website, accessed April 20 2010
  9. "Podcast @ Shrivenham", Under the Influence (The Podcast for the Information Operations Community), 7/03/2008, accessed April 20 2010
  10. "Podcast @ Shrivenham", Under the Influence (The Podcast for the Information Operations Community), 7/03/2008, accessed April 20 2010
  11. "Information Operations and Influence Activity", IOIA Symposium 2010, accessed April 20 2010
  12. "IOIA 2008", Cranfield Universiy Website, accessed April 20 2010
  13. "IOIA 2009", Cranfield University website, accessed April 20 2010
  14. "IOIA 2010 Programme", IOIA Symposium website, accessed April 20 2010