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A Game Theoretical Approach to Communication Security

A Game Theoretical Approach to Communication Security

...against well organized and very sophisticated adversaries such as malicious insiders, cybercriminals, cyberterrorists, industrial spies, and, in some cases, nation-state intelligence agents Read more

14 March, 2011

A Year Ago: Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'

...challenges right now," said Hamre. For the past several months, so-called cyberterrorists, operating from as many as 15 locations worldwide, have launched a series... Read more

6 March, 2000 by Jim Miklaszewski and Robert Windrem

Pentagon and hackers in 'cyberwar'

...challenges right now," said Hamre. For the past several months, so-called cyberterrorists, operating from as many as 15 locations worldwide, have launched a series... Read more

5 March, 1999 by Jim Miklaszewski and Robert Windrem

Cyberwarfare 'a reality in 12 months'

The increasing reliance on IP networks in critical infrastructure organisations such as banks and power stations could mean trouble, Gartner claims Read more

15 January, 2004 by Andrew Donoghue

Lack of urgency plays into cyberterrorists' hands

Inadequate countermeasures mean the prospect of a digital 11 September is far from science fiction Read more

19 September, 2003 by Charles Cooper

Cyberterrorists: How real are they? How ready are we

Maybe our fears about cyberterrorism are unfounded. Maybe they'll turn out to be just as groundless as all the fretting over the Cold War's missile gap. But what if they aren't? Read more

25 February, 2002 by David Coursey

IT managers 'should be liable for harbouring cyberterrorists

The UK needs new laws like those proposed in the US to make IT managers and software suppliers directly responsible for DoS terrorist attacks - analyst Read more

26 October, 2001 by Wendy McAuliffe

Cyberterrorism - the new Cold War

...understand our technology at least as well as we do," Clarke said. Cyberterrorists could launch an attack from anywhere, potentially framing someone else for their... Read more

22 February, 2002 by David Coursey

No, Minister, the figures don't add up

...have been seven all year! I thought the Internet was crawling with cyberterrorists, desperate to launch our own missiles at Basingstoke. My PC at home... Read more

12 July, 2005 by Leader

Labour peer bangs cyberterrorism drum

...otherwise any of these individual systems are protected". Harris's claim that cyberterrorists are poised to attack the UK is a controversial one. At another... Read more

27 April, 2005 by Graeme Wearden

Cyberterrorism makes good copy but less sense

...high-profile predictions come true, today will see an online jihad. Islamic cyberterrorists will slay Web sites in their thousands. Your favourite online destinations will... Read more

26 August, 2004 by Leader

Cyberterror: Clear and present danger or phantom menace?

...Misuse Act, giving police and other security agencies sweeping powers to "foil cyberterrorists before they attack." The controversial Act, which has been criticised by opposition... Read more

8 December, 2003 by Andrew Donoghue

How CIOs can help fight cyberterror

...losing electrical power can destabilise a developed nation or region but do cyberterrorists really see the Internet as a vulnerable target?Yes. In December 2002... Read more

24 July, 2003 by Karen Ann Kidd

Cyberterror and professional paranoiacs

...ask a House panel for a fatter 2004 budget, Ridge claimed that cyberterrorists were just as dangerous as physical ones. "We will not distinguish between... Read more

24 March, 2003 by Declan McCullagh

Cut out the risks of Web services

...solution, but Web services on the Internet today are completely defenseless against cyberterrorists and hackers. This level of exposure is far too risky for most... Read more

3 December, 2002 by Jon Oltsik

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