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West Point and Marines Launch Open Cyber Conflict Journal

rumint writes: The Army Cyber Institute at West Point and the Marine Corps Cyberspace Command just launched an open journal studying cyber conflict — Cyber Defense Review. It focuses on strategy, operations, tactics, history, ethics, law and policy in the cyber domain. The Cyber Defense Review is positioning itself as the leading online and print journal for issues related to cyber conflict for military, industry, professional and academic scholars, practitioners and operators interested providing timely and important research to advance the body of knowledge in an inherently multi-disciplinary field.

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  1. Re:why is this even a thing??? by Dutch+Gun · · Score: 3, Insightful

    My understanding is that the military does have a completely isolated network for critical combat communication, but like any other global-scale organization, they're still probably reliant on the now-civilian internet because of the efficient communication it provides. For instance, communication with contractors, other countries' military forces, and so on are all vital for day to day operations, and probably can't be accomplished with a military-only system because of the sheer scale and scope it would require.

    I just don't think it's as simple as saying "the military should not be on the internet". They either have to try to use it safely and securely, build a completely separate and parallel internet, or go without it. Granted, there's obviously a percentage of material that should always be air-gapped for maximum security, but the bulk of bureaucratic day to day communication and coordination only needs to be reasonably secure, and can probably safely live on the standard internet given reasonable precautions.

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  2. Re:Islamic Terrorism hits Denmark by davester666 · · Score: 2, Insightful

    First, way to post everything as AC.
    Second: Really? Two people, in two separate incidents are dead, and a few more wounded and there is "massive panic in Denmark"? Are you fucking kidding me?

    That's the same stupidity that had schools 4000 km away go on lockdown because a lone gunman killed one person on a "rampage" on Parliament Hill in Canada.

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