U.S. is Striking Back in the Global Cyberwar - Annotatedtags: cyberwarOffensive cyberwar itself can encompass espionage, intercepting communications, and disabling computers and other infrastructure. The United States has those capacities, but the scope of the arsenal receives far less ink than the status of the country's defense. The Obama administration issued a report on … [Read more...] about Daily Round-up 11/19/2009
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Daily Round-up 11/14/2009
The Cyberwar Plantags: cyberwarAt the request of his national intelligence director, Bush ordered an NSA cyberattack on the cellular phones and computers that insurgents in Iraq were using to plan roadside bombings. The devices allowed the fighters to coordinate their strikes and, later, post videos of the attacks on the Internet to recruit followers. According to a former … [Read more...] about Daily Round-up 11/14/2009
Daily Round-up 11/11/2009
Cyber warfare: Communitiestags: cyberwarIn many cases of the modern world “cyber†refers to the computers that command and control networks and weapons systems. However, it is also apparent that it gets stretched far beyond command and control. The metaphors of cyber warfare are partially to blame. In trying to force cyber warfare into a metaphor it is denigrated and … [Read more...] about Daily Round-up 11/11/2009
Daily Round-up 09/23/2009
Cyber threat calls for flexibility in command model, general says - Annotatedtags: cyber command, cyberwar, air_forceTechnology's dark side has created a new battlefield in cyberspace, and that brings new considerations to the way military commands should be structured, according to Lt. Gen. William Lord, chief of warfighting integration and chief information officer … [Read more...] about Daily Round-up 09/23/2009
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