«Cyberwarfare Q&A» update
05Dec09
The Spoked Wheel’s Cyberwarfare complete Q&A has been updated in Scribd. You can read, comment and download the text in which which Prof. Armando Marques Guedes answers my questions either in this post’s comments sections or directly in Scribd. It is also available in the Texts section of this weblog.
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