Documents tagged with cyberwar

Postill06+Book review of Bräuchler, B. 2005. Cyberidentities at War

Book review for Ethnos of Bräuchler, B. 2005. Cyberidentities at War: Der Molukkenkonflikt im Internet. Bielefeld: transcript Verlag. John Postill University of Sheffield Hallam, UK jpostill@usa.ne...
  • John Postill published this 4 days ago
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Bullets Blogs New Media Warfighter

The explosive growth of new media within the Global Information Environment (GIE) presents sustained challenges and opportunities for the U.S. military. In recent years, adversaries - armed with ne...
  • Secdev published this 10 / 26 / 2009
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Air Force Announces Fiscal 2010 Force Structure Realignments

Today the U.S. Air Force announced its proposed force structure realignment for fiscal 2010. It reflects adjustments which will provide adequate resources to accomplish the Air Force mission. "...
  • steeljawscribe published this 06 / 26 / 2009
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The snooping dragon: social-malware surveillance of the Tibetan movement

In this note we document a case of malware-based electronic surveillance of a political organisation by the agents of a nation state. While malware attacks are not new, two aspects of this case mak...
  • Natch Greyes published this 03 / 30 / 2009
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Tracking GhostNet: Investigating a Cyber Espionage Network

Cyber espionage is an issue whose time has come. In this second report from the Information Warfare Monitor, we lay out the findings of a 10-month investigation of alleged Chinese cyber spying agai...
  • Natch Greyes published this 03 / 30 / 2009
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Project Grey Goose Phase II Report

This report aims to answer the following questions by examining three different cyber events impacting almost a dozen nations: - How effective is Social Network Analysis in Computer Network Expl...
  • projgreygoose published this 03 / 19 / 2009
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Why are there no "deadly" viruses anymore?

Why is it that there are no "deadly" viruses anymore? Computer viruses that kill and destroy, wipe out your hard disk, or shuffle and randomly rename every file, encrypt your biggest DOCs just for ...
  • self.name published this 05 / 18 / 2008
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