>>2267741Am trying to reason out the whole cybersecurity thing.
Information warfare is universally accepted as a pressing issue.
Cybersecurity can be one way of ameliorating this.
Much of the rest seems to be about plausible deniability, and compartmentalization.
So you compartmentalize actions which a group would deem actionable against.
You then keep these identities separated so that you can have plausible deniability.
You can't deny doing things in person however, so you have to have a public persona.
The difficulty is then being restricted in what your public persona can do to maintain OPSEC.
If you attend a protest or a movement or something like this its possible to identify you.
Similar with any physical exchange of goods.
You might lose jobs or contracts or even be arrested for these things.
It's a tangible loss of freedom to try to coordinate these things.
This is my present issue: you can't be a member of a "front" and an "underground".