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Fiber-Optic Map: A Classified Dissertation?

An anonymous reader writes "So you spent all that time researching, compiling and formatting your dissertation ... now what if it became classified information? That's exactly what may end up happening to Sean Gorman's dissertation. He's compiled a detailed map of American companies and the networks that bind it all together, right down to the very last fibre connection. The government wants it classified in the interest of national security. Large financial institutions want it classified/destroyed in the interest of economic security. But terrorists would love for this to be published ... it would make their job so much easier." If Gorman can map the fiber network though, doesn't that mean someone else could do the same? Update: 07/09 13:06 GMT by T : Sorry, I blinked past the story as posted yesterday.

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  1. Re:Whoops by AssFace · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Or even make use of the fact that subscribed users get to see it early - so if some threshold of them mark it as a dupe, then don't display it to the masses.

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  2. You're all a bunch of hypocrites by tbase · · Score: 0, Redundant

    Does anyone else find it ironic that a dozen or more people post duplicate messages complaining about this being a duplicate post?

    Ow- that made my head hurt!

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  3. I wonder by roman_mir · · Score: 0, Redundant

    was it my comment that was redundant or was it this story? If it was this story, then my comment was only redundant relative to the first story, but if this story was not redundant, then my comment should be marked as a flamebait. Moderators on drugs.