| Boyd, J. R. (1996, January). The essence of winning and losing (the last briefing). |
....known vulnerabilities are readily available for easy exploitation by the attackers. This situation is similar to that of an irregular military confrontation, and a well established theory exists that describes the phenomenon entitled the Observation, Orientation, Decision, and Action or OODA loop [9, 10]. This theory put forth by Col. John R. Boyd essentially states that whomever can react to changes the fastest in a confrontation, i.e. has a tighter OODA loop, will prevail. This is certainly the current case in computer security recent research has shown [5, 6] While studies, anecdotal ....
J. R. Boyd, "The Essence of Winning and Losing." http://www.belisarius.com/modern business strategy/boyd/essence/eowl frameset.htm, June 1995. Revised January 1996.
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Boyd, J. R. (1996, January). The essence of winning and losing (the last briefing).
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