InfoBore 4
The aggregating continues …
eJihad Kills – Internet Haganah/SOFIR
Machines That Think – Paul Raven, Futurismic
Review: The Reinvention of Everyday Life: Culture in the Twenty-First Century, eds. Howard McNaughton & Adam Lam – Niamh Hennessy, Space & Culture
Move over Google Search? – Microsoft’s Bing is in Beta. Rather than Bing, I prefer to Put a Donk On It.
Terror Cells in Kashgar – “extremists from neighbouring countries were able to ‘remote control’ locals via the Internet”
Gen. Mattis Says ‘Leave Tech at Home’ – Greg Grant, DoD Buzz
Understanding the Survival Mechanisms of Global Salafi Jihad – Drew Conway, ZIA
New CyberCzar Won’t Undercut DHS – Ben Bain, Federal Computer Week
State Department Promotes Internet Diplomacy – Aliya Sternstein, NextGov
Lone Wolf Lessons – Scott Stewart & Fred Burton, Stratfor [h/t Ryan]
Freedom of Expression Must Be Protected, Says Council of Europe – Afua Hirsch, The Guardian – “Counter-terrorism laws need to be reviewed amid ‘climate of fear’, say ministers in boost to press freedom” [via The Lift]
