Frontline Cyberwar!
Chapter I They came separately, but close together: computer intrusions from the Mideast casing U.S. dams/electric systems; then, scientists’ stark letter to President Bush that warned of America’s “grave risk.”
Chapter I They came separately, but close together: computer intrusions from the Mideast casing U.S. dams/electric systems; then, scientists’ stark letter to President Bush that warned of America’s “grave risk.”
In the world of computer science, cyberspace is a unique term because unlike most computer terms, it does not have a standard, objective definition. This section introduces cyberspace and the ongoing difficulties of defining it. For some it is a conceptual individual space, and for others, cyberspace is a product of social interaction.[1. Strate, Lance. [...]
War is ancient; cyberwar is 24|7. Within that disconnect of history is the absolute of disruption, the moment where disarmed subjects of power meet objects of their domination.