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Should a targeted country retaliate over cyber attacks using kinetic weapons, or offensive cyber warfare capabilities? Common sense says 'yes', the dynamics of cyber warfare say 'think twice'...
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Don’t believe the hype - it's not a cyber-war
Tthe media is a naive and unwitting hand puppet for groups like Anonymous,
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Has the United States already suffered its cyberwar Pearl Harbor?
McAfee claims to have uncovered a long-term cyber-espionage campaign against the U.S. and almost 80 other countries and major companies.
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You wanna cyberwar? We'll give ya a cyberwar -- and it's gonna be fun!
Anonymous vs. the Westboro Baptist Church. You could sell tickets.
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RSA: Defining cyberwar is just as hard as fighting it
Are we in the midst of a cyberwar? And if we are, how do we go about "winning" it? Better yet, is a cyber war more like the "War on Drugs" or the "War on Terror" - wars that have no winner or...
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Cyberwar could be worse than a tsunami
International cyberwar should be averted by a global cybersecurity peace treaty, according to the head of the International Telecommunications Union.
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Should a targeted country strike back at the cyber attackers?
Should a targeted country retaliate over cyber attacks using kinetic weapons, or offensive cyber warfare capabilities? Common sense says 'yes', the dynamics of cyber warfare say 'think twice'...
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Global cyberwar: Installed in your PC at home, the office and government
The defending nation doesn't even get an email declaring war; it just starts with a click of a mouse button or set of instructions sent by a cell phone. This type of war is becoming easier to wage...
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China's Green Dam and the cyberwar implications
Guest editorial by Oliver Day Chinese military leaders have always been aware of the military advantage the US has over the People's Liberation Army. Reading through their published...
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Military beefs up cyberwar capabilities with games, Linux
The Defense Dept. is beefing up its cyberwarfare capabilities, as evidenced by the cyberwar games at West Point last month, as the Times reports, but it's a slow slog. A team of cadets spent...
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News to know: Wolfram Alpha; iPhone developers; Windows 7; Cyberwar
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Russia kinda-sorta owns up to Estonia cyberwar
Radio Free Europe is reporting that an official from Putin's party has publicly stated that he orchestrated the 2007 DDoS Attacks on Estonia. The information security and military communities...
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Cyberwar on al-Quaeda, Sunni and Shiite sites
Is cyberwar coming to the war on terrorism? Two apparently unrelated developments seem to indicate so. The Washington Post reports that four out of al-Qaeda's main online forums have been taken...
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Cyberwar games test nations' responses
The recent Cyber Storm II exercise tested how effectively IT security organizations from the US, New Zealand, Australia and Canada communicated with each other in response to simulated threats.
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Military ready to defend and conduct cyberwar
The Pentagon is well-aware of the importance of the computer networks -- known as cyberspace to the media and the "Global Information Grid" to the Defense Dept. -- to national security and is...
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China's cyberwar: Would it be all that surprising?
Reports are trickling in that China is blocking Google, Yahoo and Microsoft searches and redirecting them to Baidu. Welcome to the land where a firewall is an economic weapon. TechCrunch has been...
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Cyberwar with China? Nope--it's just May again
Whether or not the next big hack attack comes from the Pacific Rim or elsewhere, May is traditionally a hotbed of virus activity and malicious activity on the Internet. It's probably time to brace...
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Training the cyberwar troops
Military cadets attempt to defend computer networks in cyberwar games staged to mimic attacks by foreign intruders. What security lessons are there to learn at the anti-hacking boot camp?
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'Hacktivism': Mideast cyberwar heats up
Pro-Israeli and pro-Palestinian sites continue to be hit as hacktivists go beyond mere Web defacements and denial-of-service.
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Hactivists heat up Mideast cyberwar
An online battle between Israeli and Palestinian vandals escalated this week with the theft and public posting of a database containing the personal information of 700 members of the American...
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