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...People's Cybermilitia. Then the penny dropped. When I was training as a cold war radio operator we were told that World War Three would probably begin with the Russians quietly mining British ports so that we could be brought down by food riots... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/11/fighting-for-the-cybersecurity.html
...seriously but have always remembered a 6 th Form lecture from one of those who ran the British Propaganda operations during World War 2. He said that the unforgivable sin was to believe your own propaganda. He explained how the British took great... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/09/off-to-the-seaside-to-see-how.html
Legislation and Regulation Thought for the day: Wage a world war on spam New Asset New Asset Spam legislation should be released on a global scale if it is to be successful, Alyn Hockey... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2003/07/16/195911/thought-for-the-daybrwage-a-world-war-on-spam.htm
...let alone the rest of the internal communications of the members of Nato, would be a most effective way of winning World War 3 before it was declared. And meanwhile the botnet armies can earn their keep distributing spam. But might it not... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/01/day-2-and-obama-outlines-cyber.html
They ate cereals; one had poached eggs as well, and another had a full fried breakfast. Then the crew collected their weapons, ready for the day’s duties, which were mostly around Northern Ireland. http://www.computerweekly.com/DowntimePDF/pdf/rafjust.pdf
...released under the 40 year rule) that Prime Minister Callaghan understood (as othrrs did not) that had the Russian started World War 3 in 1979 by mining the ports of the UK, instead of launching missiles, it would have been over equally quickly... http://www.computerweekly.com/blogs/when-it-meets-politics/2009/01/a-fine-balance.html
...more serious implications that now surround the public sector financial crisis; the worst since the end of the Second World War. Councils are now struggling to cope with the fallout from the recession and are facing the prospect of as much as... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/08/28/237482/Public-service-IT-faces-budget-challenges.htm
...eyes millions in lottery funding Bletchley park The World War Two code-breaking site Bletchley Park has been awarded...worked there with quiet and tireless dedication during World War Two. Without their dedication, our nation's history... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/29/237907/bletchley-park-eyes-millions-in-lottery-funding.htm
...real threats and can respond appropriately to any potential dangers, not a bunch of amateurs who would probably cause World War III by playing fast and loose with international protocol. In aiming to transform GCHQ into a spy school for geeks... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/06/30/236701/recruiting-hackers-to-defend-the-uk-is-lunacy.htm
...Wallenberg Award, named after the Swedish diplomat who saved more than 100,000 Hungarian Jews from the Nazis during World War II. A member of the American National Business Hall of Fame, he also holds the Sarnoff Award for contributions to... http://www.computerweekly.com/Articles/2009/09/21/237784/dell-offer-is-second-multi-billion-dollar-deal-for-ross.htm

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...a link, add something new home » internet » news World War III could be fought on Internet, says ITU head by...exhibition and forum in Geneva on Monday. "The next world war could begin in cyberspace," warned Hamadoun Touré... http://www.itworld.com/internet/79861/world-war-iii-could-be-fought-internet-says-itu-head
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