The big news is the Cyber Range being funded by DOD and DARPA.
Is China to Blame for India’s Cyber Problems?
BusinessWeek – USA
“China’s cyber warfare army is marching on, and India is suffering silently,” is the lead of the Times story. “Over the past one and a half years, …
The Indian front in the Chinese Cyber War
NetworkWorld.com – Southborough,MA,USA
… defense information systems in the US , Germany , UK , and India, the Chinese government must have a tremendous investment in cyber warfare capability. …
India Cites Ongoing Chinese Cyber Attacks
Security Pronews – Lexington,KY,USA
A year and a half of electronic warfare against public and private network resources in India has been traced back to a variety of attacks and antagonists …
Pentagon Secretly Goes To War With The Internet
The Pentagon is to spend $30 Billion building a super secret “National Cyber Range” in order to prepare for all out cyber warfare by using it to conduct mock online battles with realistic info-warriors. …
DARPA Creating Fake Internet Complete With Fake N00B Users
The idea of DARPA’s National Cyber Range is to create a testing environment for cyber warfare research where military cyber-warriors can test new defenses, try new attacks and develop whole new protocols and network architectures. …
Meeting the Chinese Cyber Insurgency Threat
While USA is already the global leader in military warfare and has also formally structured a presence in Cyber Warfare through the formation of a Cyber Command, China appears to be challenging…
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1 Links for 8 May 2008 « ubiwar // May 8, 2008 at 12:48 pm
[...] Cyberwarfare: Darpa’s New ‘Space Race’, Danger Room – ‘nearly every arm of the government’s security apparatus is starting work on a massive national cybersecurity initiative, designed to protect the United States from electronic attack (and strike at adversaries online, as well). Darpa’s role: create a cyberwarfare range where all these new forms of electronic combat can be tried out.’ See Sam Liles’ take on this here, and his collection of useful links here. [...]
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