DefenseOne’s ‘Why Haven’t Terrorists Hit the US with a Devastating Cyber Attack?’

Sounds like a triple-reverse-Stockholm-syndrome-interrogatory, plus a rare reference by Michael Hayden: Note his ‘“These folks are not cyberdumb.” comment. All via Kathy Gilsinan, an Associate Editor at The Atlantic asking ‘Why Haven’t Ter… Continue reading DefenseOne’s ‘Why Haven’t Terrorists Hit the US with a Devastating Cyber Attack?’

The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be a Cyber-Strategy

Terrific post at War On The Rocks, with an intriguing theory: The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be A Cyber-Strategy, via Benjamin Runkle, . There’s that pesky ‘Cyber’ thing again… At any rate, the discussion in this case, revolves aroun… Continue reading The Best Strategy for Cyber-Conflict May Not Be a Cyber-Strategy

The Manga of the Cyber Army of the United States of America

via the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Spectrum Magazine, and reporter Stephen Cass comes a tale of the future, but firmly rooted in the present: The United States Army’s new manga, published to educate both enlisted and officers al… Continue reading The Manga of the Cyber Army of the United States of America

Securosis’ Firestarter, ‘Old School and False Analogies’

Permalink
The post Securosis’ Firestarter, ‘Old School and False Analogies’ appeared first on Security Boulevard.
Continue reading Securosis’ Firestarter, ‘Old School and False Analogies’