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Two classes of cyber threat to critical infrastructure

namtek wrote 15 hours ago: Dan Villasenor describes two classes of cyber threat confronting critical infrastructure. Some, like … more →

Tags: Account Monitoring & Control, Application Security, Asset Inventory, Boundary Defense, Configuration Management, data loss prevention, Disaster Recovery, Incident & Event Management, Log Management

Did Stuxnet work?

shashankjoshi wrote 1 week ago: Did Stuxnet work? Not as well as we think, says Ivanka Barzashka in a new RUSI Journal article, Are … more →

Tags: cyber war, Iran Nuclear Crisis, rusi journal

Stuxnet worm increased Iran's nuclear potential

swapna chillal wrote 1 week ago: Iran’s nuclear potential may have been significantly increased by the Stuxnet worm that is bel … more →

Tags: Nuclear Potential, International Atomic Energy Agency, Iran

The Secret Seizure and "Progressive" Democrats' Failure of Heart1 comment

christofpierson wrote 1 week ago: AG Eric Holder with Deputy AG James Cole, who made the call to secretly seize two months of records … more →

Tags: democracy, Election 2012?, News, Politics, associated press, Barack Obama, Cognitive Dissonance, death of osama bin laden, Democratic Party

Can military forces be defeated by cyber means alone?

gigibson wrote 1 week ago: With the increasing overlap and inter-operability of military forces with the cyber dimension; it be … more →

Tags: united states, cyberwarfare, World Wide Web, Syria, Israel, China, Iran, Pentagon, cyber security

Former Govt official: USA is the biggest buyer of exploits and spy tools

myposts-mythoughts wrote 1 week ago: The cyber war and the hacker attacks have made US to take steps which could surprise but many won … more →

Tags: security technology, Security, U. S., Biggest, buyer, Exploits, spy, Tool

Special Report: U.S. cyberwar strategy stokes fear of blowback -Long but worth reading

mspportal wrote 1 week ago: WASHINGTON (Reuters) by Joseph Menn – Even as the U.S. government confronts rival powers over … more →

Tags: Security News World Wide, united states, Washington, National Security Agency

Reactor 4 = Fukushima's Building 7

farganne wrote 1 week ago: Building 7 at the World Trade Center was not hit by a plane. Yet it collapsed at freefall speed on 9 … more →

Tags: 311, Dimona, False Flag, fukushima, Illuminati, Internet Censorship, Israel, Luciferianism, magna bsp

Israel Nuked Syria -- PROOF

farganne wrote 2 weeks ago: NO TE: If you try to share the following link via email, or mention Stone’s name in the body o … more →

Tags: 311, Dimona, Fascists, fukushima, Israel, magna bsp, MSM, Bomb, brinksmanship

It's not just about China and America—smaller countries want to wage cyberwar too

Leo Mirani wrote 2 weeks ago: America’s Department of Defense yesterday released its annual report on China’s military capabilitie … more →

Tags: Convention on Cybercrime, Cyberwar, Department of Defense, electronic warfare, Gmail, intelligence and security committee, technology

On the frontline of the fight against cybercrime

hjfoley wrote 2 weeks ago: Orla Cox in the secure room of Symantec’s office in Dublin. Photograph: Kim Haughton for the G … more →

Tags: BUISINESS, Crime, Government, Ireland, Politics 2, Science, Bashar al- Assad, Cyber Crime, Cyber News

On the Frontline Fighting Cybercrime

RichardB1001 wrote 2 weeks ago: On the frontline of the fight against cybercrime Symantec’s Dublin hub, with 800 workers inclu … more →

Tags: science and technology, War-on-terror, Internet, Thinking and Intelligence, Cyber-warfare, Iran, Israel, Computer Viruses, Symantec

"The Non Smoking Gun"

anizajaved wrote 3 weeks ago: Cyber attacks are increasingly ubiquitous in the contemporary world of information technology. It be … more →

Tags: social paranoia, Cyber-warfare, america, China, Economy, hacked, G-20, War, weapons

Thinksquad wrote 4 weeks ago: Stuxnet: Anatomy of a Computer Virus (Source: http://player.vimeo.com/) … more →

Tags: Virus, computer virus

The new "New Warfare"1 comment

ryanmhenry wrote 1 month ago: For a long period of time, war was thought of as being armed forces directly clashing against each o … more →

Tags: International Politics, united states, China, cyberwarfare, fang fenghui, Joint Chief of Staff, Martin Dempsey, US-China Relations, Unit 61398

The Stuxnet Virus and the Damages it Caused

Jennifer Camacho wrote 1 month ago: Stuxnet is the computer virus that sabotaged Iran’s Uranium Enrichment Program back in 2010. It was  … more →

Tags: Analysis, Politics, Iran, U. S., Cyberwar, Uranium enrichment program, computer virus

Firefox cutting TeliaSonera off? Alleged bad faith violations of SSL certs policy (The Register UK)

suptweet wrote 1 month ago: Firefox death sentence threat to TeliaSonera over gov spy claims • The Register. TeliaSonera (teleco … more →

Tags: Creepy Security Stuff, [Im]pure Wired Politics, Azerbaijan, Georgia, Internet Security, Kazakhstan, Mozilla and SSL, Native American In The City, Security

Upgrade or perish

H. Peterken wrote 1 month ago: Good old technology The Voyager 1 spacecraft was launched in 1977 and will continue operating until … more →

Tags: Chief Interesting Officer, project management, IT-Strategy, IT Projects, Windows XP, Operating System

Chi Tribune's Take on Iran: Ignorance Running Wild, Part Two

Paul Phillips wrote 1 month ago: Continued from Part One here… And which of these labels would the cyber attack on Iran by the … more →

Tags: media, Politics, Chicago Tribune, Iran, iran inspections, Iran Nuclear Crisis, Iran sanctions, U S foreign policy


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