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Pentagon Hit by Unprecedented Cyber Attack | Gyre.orgThe Pentagon has suffered from a cyber attack in the form of a computer virus or worm so alarming that it has taken the unprecedented step of banning the use of external hardware devices, such as flash drives and DVD's. [ More ]
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Pentagon debates development of offensive cyberspace capabilities - Los Angeles TimesIgniting a provocative new debate, senior military officials are pushing the Pentagon to go on the offensive in cyberspace by developing the ability to attack other nations' computer systems, rather than concentrating on defending America's electronic security. Under the most sweeping ...
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Technology Review: Pentagon puts hold on USAF cyber effortFrom MIT. Information on Emerging Technologies & impact on business & society
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Something you didn't know about me ...Since Hrafn always meant this to be a social network for Twine Power Users (and I, along with Nova) were the first two co-admins invited by Hrafn, here's something I might as well share: Guess what, I'm the real David Lightman (well, as close as there is to a real David Lightman) -- as in the movie, ...
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Defense Tech: China's Cyber ForcesChina is well known for its global cyber espionage efforts. And while the United States has received most of the media attention given to cyber attacks, we are not the only ones dealing with this issue. India is now pointing the finger at China, claiming they have systematically launched a ...
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Pentagon Wants Cyberwar Range to 'Replicate Human Behavior and Frailties' | Danger Room from Wired.com[http://blog.wired.com/photos/uncategorized/2008/05/05/matrixcode.gif] The Pentagon's way-out researchers don't just want to build an Internet simulator, to test out cyberwar tactics. They want the range's operators to "realistically replicate human behavior and frailties," too. Congress has ...
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Cyberwarfare: Darpa's New 'Space Race' | Danger Room from Wired.comThe Defense Advance Research Projects Agency, or Darpa, was created 50 years ago, in response to the Soviets' launch of Sputnik. In less than a year, Darpa put together the infrastructure that guided the American space effort for decades to come. Now, Darpa has been given new marching orders: to ...
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U.S. Air Force AIM Points: Welcome to Cyberwar Country, USAWhen a reporter enters the Air Force office of William Lord, a smile comes quickly to the two-star general's face as he darts from behind his immaculate desk to shake hands. Then, as an afterthought, he steps back and shuts his laptop as though holstering a sidearm. Lord, boyish and ...
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U.S. Air Force AIM Points: Welcome to Cyberwar Country, USAWhen a reporter enters the Air Force office of William Lord, a smile comes quickly to the two-star general's face as he darts from behind his immaculate desk to shake hands. Then, as an afterthought, he steps back and shuts his laptop as though holstering a sidearm. Lord, boyish and ...
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U.S. Air Force AIM Points: U.S. Special Operations Command seeks cadre of cyberwarriorsU.S. Special Operations Command is striving to recruit and train a new breed of special operations warrior to fight on the virtual battlefield, according to the command's leadership. As the Pentagon grows its special operations forces by one-third over the next five years, an integral step ...
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