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InfoBore 76

29 October 2009

Darpa Looks to Send the Internet Into Orbit – Noah Shachtman, Danger Room

24th Air Force Background – Bruce Carleton, USCYBERCOM Watch

European Energy Infrastructure Protection: Addressing the Cyber-Warfare Threat – Uwe Nerlich & Frank Umbach, Journal of Energy Security

Nothing on the Internet is Dead – Melanie Bender, NextGov

War From Cyberspace – Richard Clarke, National Interest

Game Preservation SIG/White Paper/Before It’s Too Late: A Digital Game Preservation White Paper – International Game Developers Association

A Very, Very Brief History Of Gestural Interfaces – Tali Krakowsky, Creativity Online

Google’s Eric Schmidt on What the Web Will Look Like in 5 Years – Marshall Fitzpatrick, ReadWriteWeb

“0day”: Civil Society and Cyber Security – Nart Villeneuve & Greg Walton, InfoWar Monitor

Intel Brief: Russia Online and On the Attack – Anna Dunin, ISN Security Watch

AFCOM 2009/2010 Data Center Trends Survey Reveals Weakness in World Cyber Terrorism Readiness and Government GreeningReuters

The Estonian Informatics Centre Opens A Unit For The Defence Of Critical Information Systems Created In National IT CentreeGov Monitor

US DoD Snuffs Open-Source ‘Misconceptions’ – Gavin Clarke, The Register

Pandemic Seen Slowing Internet Traffic: Net Capacity Could be Tested by Temporary Telework – Eric Chabrow, GovInfo Security

Understanding New-Age Cyber ForensicsCIOL News

Cyber Criminals Target Australian Networks – Matt Brown, ABC News

[h/t Bruce Sterling, InfoWar Monitor]

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