InfoBore 21
Right, I’m travelling again until next week – posts are likely to be non-existent to sporadic at best. Just time for another round-up of information and conflict-related links from around the web. I also recommend reading Alexander van Elsas’ take on why he’s tiring of ‘social media’, in The Magic Is Gone.
Future of Cyber Security: What Are the Rules of Engagement? – Kim Zetter, Dual Perspectives
Charlie Don’t Surf – Mike Innes, Current Intelligence
Networks and War of Aggression – Susan Brenner, CB3RCRIM3
Gov Geek Publishes 5000-word Twitter Guide – Joe Fay, The Register
Is Cyber Going the Way of Robotics? – Jessica Herrera-Flanagan, Homeland Security Watch
Iran Activists Work to Elude Crackdown on Internet – Rebecca Santana, AP
U.S. Supercomputing Lead Rings Sputnik-like Alarm for Russia – Patrick Thibodeau, Computer World
Researchers Try to Stalk Botnets Used By Hackers – John Markoff, New York Times
China’s New Arabic TV Station – Marc Lynch
Augmented Reality’s Growth is Exponential: Ogmento – “Reality Reinvented,” talking with Ori Inbar – Tish Shute, UgoTrade
Cyber Criminals Adopt Corporate Strategies – Michael Eggebrecht, Information Security Resources
Air Force on the Hunt for ‘Subversive’ Behavior Online – Shelley Dubois, Danger Room
Retro-Computing – Nicholas Nova, Pasta & Vinegar
