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The cyber age demands new rules of war? - Clickie | 152 comments | Create New Account
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The cyber age demands new rules of war? - Clickie
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, February 26 2013 @ 07:22 AM EST

"The cyber age demands new rules of war"  (Financial Times commentary, 24 Feb. 2013)

Author : "Zbigniew Brzezinski"  (Wikipedia article)
NB - Former Nat.Sec.Advisor (under J.Carter), professor at Johns Hopkins Univ., scholar at CSIS (think tank), etc.

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

The cyber age demands that peopl keep their comp/data savenew rules of war?
Authored by: Anonymous on Tuesday, February 26 2013 @ 12:57 PM EST
That is:
if it is important then do not hook up that computer sys to the internet.
Not even with a closeddown firewall/router which may "malfunction"
because it is not clear what is in that box.
if your data is confidential then do not send it wireless into the
"ether" to be intercepted and decrypted later in time by faster
computers.

it is a simple principle, but the consequences are probably found "to
hard" or "to expensive".
"Yay, lets put everything in the cloud , lets follow the hype"

[ Reply to This | Parent | # ]

  • A basic rule - Authored by: Anonymous on Thursday, February 28 2013 @ 06:02 PM EST
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