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China details cyber-defence team

...s comments came after the PLA Daily revealed the existence of a cyber-warfare unit on 17 May. The media outlet, which covers news on... Read more

31 May, 2011 by Eileen Yu

Cyber-war risk is exaggerated, says OECD study

...report on cybersecurity for the OECD. Photo credit: Peter Sommer In a cyber-warfare report released on Monday, the OECD said that the risk of... Read more

17 January, 2011 by Tom Espiner

Book review: Cyber Warfare

...them — and if we do, what can we do about them? Cyber Warfare: Techniques, Tactics and Tools for Security Practitioners sets out to answer... Read more

14 February, 2012

Cable reveals US concerns over Chinese cyber-warfare

...concerned that official access to Microsoft source code could be used in cyber-warfare by the country, according to a Wikileaks document Read more

6 December, 2010 by Tom Espiner
Designing <endeca_term>Cyber Warfare</endeca_term> Information Infrastructure Resilience

Designing Cyber Warfare Information Infrastructure Resilience

...a break out of a cyberwar. This urged them to establish a cyber warfare information infrastructure in a short time. However, this cyber warfare information... Read more

13 December, 2011

MoD recruits hundreds of cyber experts

...the world was in danger of entering into a cyber arms race. "Cyber-warfare can bring a state to its knees with no military interaction... Read more

2 June, 2011 by Tom Espiner
Firewall 1.02

Firewall 1.02

...by taking their opponent's units, but in Firewall, as in all cyber warfare, there are no hard and fast rules. Players get cards that... Read more

25 February, 2012
The Impact of the Increase in Broadband Access on South African National Security and the Average Citizen

The Impact of the Increase in Broadband Access on South African National Security and the Average Citizen

...years, it could in future be used as a hub for launching cyber warfare type attacks on the rest of the world. In addition, there... Read more

7 February, 2011
Evolving Gaming Strategies for Attacker-Defender in a Simulated Network Environment

Evolving Gaming Strategies for Attacker-Defender in a Simulated Network Environment

...generate gaming strategies for the Attacker-Defender or Intruder-Administrator in simulated cyber warfare. Given a network environment, attack graphs are defined in an anticipation... Read more

3 July, 2010
How security will look in 10 years

How security will look in 10 years

...packet in a data stream — any intercepted data would be encrypted. 10. Cyber warfare and industrial espionageA number of countries, including the UK, are developing... Read more

29 December, 2009 by Tom Espiner
Schneier: Steps to combat file-sharing are misguided

Schneier: Steps to combat file-sharing are misguided

...behavioural advertising, the efforts of various governments to tackle unlawful file-sharing, cyber-warfare and vendor lock-in. Q: The UK government is currently trying... Read more

9 December, 2009 by Tom Espiner

US reveals plans to hit back at cyber threats

...Eighth Air Force's Barksdale base, told ZDNet.co.uk at the Cyber Warfare Conference 2008 that Air Force is interested in developing its capabilities... Read more

2 April, 2008 by Tom Espiner

McAfee: Attacks on critical infrastructure are common

IT execs at utility and other key companies have told McAfee that their systems have come under attack and they expect attempts to increase Read more

28 January, 2010 by Tom Espiner
Inside <endeca_term>Cyber Warfare</endeca_term> 1.0

Inside Cyber Warfare 1.0

...Reilly Media (http://oreilly.com/catalog/9780596802165)You may have heard about "cyber warfare" in the news, but do you really know what it is... Read more

17 January, 2010

US easy target for Chinese cyber-spies, says report

...operations capability is so advanced [and] it can engage in forms of cyber-warfare so sophisticated that the US may be unable to counteract or... Read more

25 November, 2008 by Elinor Mills

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