http://www.d-n-i.net/fcs/hammes.htmNetwar refers to information-related conflict at a grand level between nations or societies. It means trying to disrupt, damage, or modify what a target population knows or thinks it knows about itself and the world around it. A netwar may focus on public or elite opinion, or both. It may involve public diplomacy measures, propaganda and psychological campaigns, political and cultural subversion, deception or interference with local media, infiltration of computer networks and databases, and efforts to promote dissident or opposition movements across computer networks. Thus designing a strategy for netwar may mean grouping together from a new perspective a number of measures that have been used before but we're viewed separately … In other words, netwar represents a new entry on the spectrum of conflict that spans economic, political and social, as well as military forms of "war.
In summary, they see netwar as information-based conflict that:
*Disrupts, damages, or changes what a society thinks about itself and the world.
*Targets elite or public opinion based on the political structure of the enemy State.
*Uses all available networks to carry its message to the target audience.