Posts Tagged ‘information technology’

I was watching Stefana Broadbent’s talk at TED and thought about how great it is that people can communicate for free using easy, readily available tools that make space disappear. In a way, we often take these recent developments for granted. However, it is true that they help us keep our families together and our [...]


Continued from Cyberwarfare Q&A (I) and Cyberwarfare Q&A (II) This is the last part of the Cyberwarfare Q&A series. And what about the US? Well, allow me to quote at some length from the wonderful Amitai Etzioni Notes, and specifically from his 11th of June 2009 blog entry: “several major security threats that were largely [...]


Continued from Cyberwarfare Q&A (I) This is the second instalment of the Q&A. There will be a third part, so keep The Spoked Wheel on your reading list. Since the technology (malware, virus, trojans, DDoS, etc.) is so widespread and “public”, is not there the danger that surveillance cannot keep pace with these smaller and [...]


This Q&A aims to question the current state of cyberwarfare in international relations and its impact both in military doctrine and the way we perceive information and communication technologies. The challenge was graciously accepted by Prof. Armando Marques Guedes, coming to life in a series of questions and answers rather longer than the typical blog [...]



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