Interesting concept. You might want to cross-check on correct military rankings and operational interactions that come into play even as you fictionalise the account. For example- chances for a Directorate of Military intelligence- a senior level usually Maj. General rank engaging with a Lieutenant is rare and usually they will engage with Brigadier/Lt. Cols and Majors.Just some comments for consideration but a very bold venture that definitely is neededRegardsEddieOn Thu, Feb 23, 2023 at 2:46 PM Gichuki John Chuksjonia via KICTANet <kictanet@lists.kictanet.or.ke> wrote:This is for those who wanna learn tactics and techniques used, during operations in the cyber domain, on a fictional level that can be applied on real world ops.I decided to start writing in 2021, though I never thought I would get back to it, as I had written a lot when I was young.I observed that some American and Europeans Ex-militaries and Ex-Intel officers had resulted to writing and I decided to go back to it too.I was the first person in the world, as an African, to write real Computer Network Operations novel with real actions-on sequences.Though the first book was about hacktivism for those who have read:“She went after Somalian Govt because the PM and the President were dangerously playing a power-play, eventually bombing the wrong structure, killing her Beirut’s oldest, best friend.”Second book, currently under edits will be about Military and Intelligence’s Computer Network Operations ops. It named C0nn3ctB4ck and will be out Mid ‘23.C0nn3ctB4ck can be really good, as a learning base for those in Law Enforcement, Investigations and Intelligence, that wanna understand how Nation states act on cyber space against each during peacetime and war.More on C0nn3ctB4ck,Let’s keep educating each other and show that even in Africa, we can do it too and better.--_______________________________________________
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