I’m in Germany to speak at the Marshall Center tomorrow, and I’m going to be talking about...
Technology
Technology doesn’t follow the same naming pattern as fields like biology or geology—and there’s a reason for that. While “bio” and “geo” come from Greek for life and Earth, “technology” has different roots. It comes from “techne,” meaning skill or craft, and “logia,” meaning study. So, unlike the natural sciences, technology is about the study of human-made tools, systems, and methods. This category explores the origins, uses, and meaning of technology—how we define it, how we use it, and how it shapes our world. From deep dives into etymology to practical reflections on digital life, we examine tech from all angles.
Consider the information technology and security environment. Since 1999 and late 2000 the economic engine of the...
The following graphic at the bottom of this page is a visualization of the impact of cyber...
Another work in progress. Starting to track cyber strategies and their hierarchy. Lots of strategies and doctrine...
The following graphic is a method of expressing a few very basic concepts in information assurance and...
The following graphic is a synopsis of the cyber policy statements from the National Security Strategy (2010),...
Recently, Jeff Carr wrote a short piece on his blog (Blogspot so no access from DoD) talking...
In trying to answer a question that nobody has I’m working on an analysis of cyber warfare...
Early reports on LulzSec cyber attacks are interesting if not surprising. A continuous thread through the media...
Having read many cyber security initiatives and reports I thought I might throw a few ideas up...
It is interesting to me when I see people with grand visions of the future of computing....
It’s an issue that has plagued information technology discipline for a long time. One part information technology...
So each year I have a set of predictions that I put forward. I started back in...
What is cyber warfare? The term sent around the Internet like some kind of rhetorical catch all...
There is a desire by a constituency to promote solutions to problems that they are uniquely suited...