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ADAM HARVEY, REPORTER: Susan Coyle has always been on the road, a lifelong journey that led her to command a task group in Afghanistan, and Australia’s military in the Middle East.
SUSAN COYLE: It's about changing the will of the enemy and deterring them from fighting. It's a really interesting part of our organisation within the cyber domain with inside defence.SUSAN COYLE: If you google Zelensky Smoothie, its’s a cartoon, and it shows you how to create a Molotov cocktail. That's an example of information warfare.
EXCERPT FROM ISIS TRAINING VIDEO: We have brothers from Bangladesh, from Iraq, from Cambodia, Australia, UK ... We're all incredibly addicted to GPS, we mightn’t know it but of course, Google Maps on our phone relies on that, but so too, does encryption, which means our banking processes - all of those require what we call precision navigation and timing from space.
I mean, that's, that's problematic as well but I think ultimately, you know, we just have to create something where people want to be a part of and I think once people get in the door, they love it. And then it's up to us, as leaders, to make sure that they feel valued and empowered and want to stay for as long as they choose to.
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