The new cyber coordinator position (AKA cyber czar) as described is a position with no real authority, lots of responsibility, and minimal resources. In most worldly views this is an abhorrent lack of command and control for the cyber security…
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Oh no my parents joined FaceBook: Where lame 20 something’s blindly blather like the idioterati
Seeing this meme roll through the Web 2.0 sphere as shocked and horrified stories of adult children are arrogantly disgusted that their social activities are ousted to their parents is hilarious. What isn’t so hilarious is the whimsical childishness of…
Assessing the information onslaught of protests and terrorist attacks via social media
When the terrorist attacks occurred in Mumbai local media was able to report extensively as it occurred. Social media pundits were able to analyze and evaluate the different channels of communication. Social media tools like Twitter with near real time…
Computers Freedom & Privacy conference at George Washington University
I don’t get invited to cool conferences to speak. I don’t live in Washington D.C. More importantly I’m a relative nobody and that empowers me. I have nothing to lose and I can be forthright in what I say. Heck…
Cybersecurity Act of 2009: A-tisket a-tasket all our eggs in one basket
The blogosphere is alight with discussion over section 18 “Cybersecurity responsibilities and authority” of the draft Cybersecurity Act 2009. The key phrase that has multiple organizations in a dither is located on page 44 and states “…The President… (2) may…
The Cybersecurity Act of 2009: Trying to create order from chaos
The cyber arena is filled with the effluvia of vendor driven agendas and political wrangling for budgetary dollars. As a topic cyber security is especially vulnerable as the waning leadership and expertise is so centralized in so few individuals that…
Thoughts on the Quadrennial Roles and Missions Review report (January 2009)
The Quadrennial roles and mission review report is from the Department of Defense (DOD) to congress and highlights key aspects of the core mission areas and competencies of the military. The documents as written also includes a section on roles and…
Clausewitz, On War Book 3: A consideration of cyber strategy
Our long dead Prussian friend understood that tactics change with time and technology, and that strategies remain similar even if the metaphors change. When he tells us that strength of will is more to make a change in strategy versus…
University systems at a crossroads: Furloughs and funding of futures and fantasies
As the nation comes to grips with what is likely another great depression. Regardless of categories or quantities it is THE worst recession since the great depression. As the nation attempts to consider the ramifications of double-digit unemployment (I know…
Evil Google: What you don’t know just might hurt you
A common refrain of the uninformed is that I have nothing to hide so therefore I don’t care who peeks through my window. Until the power balance of the country or community changes and when political views are no longer…
Clausewitz, On War Book 2: The breath of war is the exhaustion of ideas
As I turn Carl Von Clausewitz over in my mind the writing of a long dead Prussian floats forward in time hopefully to inform decision about future conflict. If, as I have said, the concept that tactics and strategy are…
Call for Chapters: Information Assurance and security Ethics in Complex Systems: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
Call for Chapters Chapter Proposals Due: February 20, 2009 Information Assurance and security Ethics in Complex Systems: Interdisciplinary Perspectives Melissa Jane Dark, Editor Purdue University To be published by IGI Global http://www.igi-global.com/requests/details.asp?ID=584
Clausewitz, On War, Book 1: Into a cavern to find the darkness of cyber space
Can “On War” as a book from the dustbin of history reach out and touch the technologically sophisticated future of modern warfare? Where warfare is moving from monumental armies into a post nuclear age of niggling little conflicts is a…
From “Yes we can”, to “No you can’t” a president and his Blackberry
The 44th president of the United States while not a technologist is an avid user of technology. Though considered by many to be addictive the reality is a Blackberry represents the open flow of information and is the spirit of…
Generation warfare a cohesive explanatory model
When considering the variable methods of depicting a model it sometimes is not so obvious what will happen when that model is expanded to take on newer and more distinct concepts. I started with a basic two dimensional model that…