"the rest of their time I suppose studying law" My impression of them is that they spend most of their time meeting people and attending high-profile events collecting checks, and the rest of their time spending them.
"Moreover, as advanced industrial states such as the United States outsource their programming
of software to countries such as India, Pakistan, China, Philippines, and Russia, the risk of rogue
programmers using their access to commit cyber attacks rises"
No wonder he now works at the Defense Dept.
"The success of the 9/11 conspiracy has been attributed in part to a “failure of
imagination” on the part of the U.S. defense and intelligence community."
They never saw the training manual with the cross hairs and plane in front of the WTC towers. Some researchers.
Breaking the internet as it was in SOPA is completely different than a cyber attack. You just showed your ignorance on the subjects we discuss here.
If a power grid can be taken down by some hackers on the internet, the problem isn't the hackers, but why did we put that capability into the power grid in the first place?
cites one study from 2004 by an unknown researcher and intern:
About
Welton Chang is a Defense Department analyst. Welton served as an active and reserve Army officer from 2005-2012. Welton graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2005 with departmental high honors. While at Dartmouth, Welton worked at the Institute for Security Technology Studies where he co-authored and published a widely-cited monograph on cyber warfare. He is currently an MA candidate in Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program. He is also a Truman National Security Fellow.
Cyber War: A One-Sided Battle Against A Trumped Up Enemy
Terrorism: A One-Sided Battle Against A Trumped Up Enemy
FTFY
I was watching a video about the drug problem in Russia. I got about a third of the way through when a Russian citizen that operates a rehab started blaming the drug problem on al-CIA-da and basically were calling it drug terror. [Shaking head]
The poverty of philosophy excerpt:
The problem with always being a conformist is that when you try to change the system from within, it's not you who changes the system; it's the system that will eventually change you. There is usually nothing wrong with compromise in a situation, but compromising yourself in a situation is another story completely, and I have seen this happen long enough in the few years that I've been alive to know that it's a serious problem. - Immortal Technique
All too common in politics. Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger as a perfect example.
Define old. I am 43 and understand it perfectly. A lot of my co-workers are at my age or older.
"natural curiosity of young and insightful minds" - I would have done the same thing. Dont think it is age at all.
"disconnect between an older, non-digital generation" - My wife is anti-technology. She was just saying how funny it was that some of her elderly patients, one in particular is 80, were happily using their kindles & ipads while she has never been on twitter or even Ebay. She is 37.
Some ppl just draw a line in the sand and bury their heads behind it.
"The plaintiff's reply is due April 1" Oh oh oh that just f'in funny as hell. The biggest joke in the legal profession has to respond on the biggest joke day of the year.
Here is a snippet from charles-carreon:
This is not a delay tactic to impose further unnecessary burdens upon the plaintiff and his counsel. It is quite simple, if I don’t get an extension of 4 months I won’t be able to complete my DinoCloner™ in time to storm California and redact my defeat.
LOL. I almost miss Bush for all the great comedy he provided. Almost. Yeah, it's like that.
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We know they pass stuff without reading it.
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I don't even think there's anything "arguable" about it.
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Once again you show how much of a fucktard your ilk is. Go snort ajax.
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Mega
Bigger. Better. Faster. Stronger. Safer.
They turned him in to the six million dollar man.
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of software to countries such as India, Pakistan, China, Philippines, and Russia, the risk of rogue
programmers using their access to commit cyber attacks rises"
No wonder he now works at the Defense Dept.
"The success of the 9/11 conspiracy has been attributed in part to a “failure of
imagination” on the part of the U.S. defense and intelligence community."
They never saw the training manual with the cross hairs and plane in front of the WTC towers. Some researchers.
He will fit in perfectly at the defense dept.
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If a power grid can be taken down by some hackers on the internet, the problem isn't the hackers, but why did we put that capability into the power grid in the first place?
supple-spined cretins. Meh.
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About
Welton Chang is a Defense Department analyst. Welton served as an active and reserve Army officer from 2005-2012. Welton graduated cum laude from Dartmouth College in 2005 with departmental high honors. While at Dartmouth, Welton worked at the Institute for Security Technology Studies where he co-authored and published a widely-cited monograph on cyber warfare. He is currently an MA candidate in Georgetown University’s Security Studies Program. He is also a Truman National Security Fellow.
http://www.researchgate.net/profile/Welton_Chang/
NEXT!!!!
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On the post: Cyber War: A One-Sided Battle Against A Trumped Up Enemy
Cyber War: A One-Sided Battle Against A Trumped Up Enemy
FTFY
I was watching a video about the drug problem in Russia. I got about a third of the way through when a Russian citizen that operates a rehab started blaming the drug problem on al-CIA-da and basically were calling it drug terror. [Shaking head]
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Re: War of Attrition...
The problem with always being a conformist is that when you try to change the system from within, it's not you who changes the system; it's the system that will eventually change you. There is usually nothing wrong with compromise in a situation, but compromising yourself in a situation is another story completely, and I have seen this happen long enough in the few years that I've been alive to know that it's a serious problem. - Immortal Technique
All too common in politics. Look at Arnold Schwarzenegger as a perfect example.
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The younger generation
"natural curiosity of young and insightful minds" - I would have done the same thing. Dont think it is age at all.
"disconnect between an older, non-digital generation" - My wife is anti-technology. She was just saying how funny it was that some of her elderly patients, one in particular is 80, were happily using their kindles & ipads while she has never been on twitter or even Ebay. She is 37.
Some ppl just draw a line in the sand and bury their heads behind it.
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The Android marketplace is full of questionable apps, malware and outright sleaze
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Are you fucking serious? This whole site provides your answer.
Here ill help you a little:
https://www.techdirt.com/search-g.php?q=Search+Techdirt
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Very strange
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I cant wait. I am sure he wont let us down.
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Ha ha ha
This is not a delay tactic to impose further unnecessary burdens upon the plaintiff and his counsel. It is quite simple, if I don’t get an extension of 4 months I won’t be able to complete my DinoCloner™ in time to storm California and redact my defeat.
LOL. I almost miss Bush for all the great comedy he provided. Almost. Yeah, it's like that.
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I love this guy
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