United States doctrine and force structure is built around the domains of air, sea, land, space and now cyber. Domains as defined create cylinders of capability that can be merged and fought within. The domain construct is as much a historical artifact as it is an efficient categorical system. The military force structure to fight [...]
Entries from March 2012
Strategic blindness: When aliens attack
March 22nd, 2012 (posted by: sam) · 2 Comments
Tags: Cyber Warfare
Embedded systems security
March 20th, 2012 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
A few videos have hit Youtube recently. One references the content in the other. I really like to see the topic being discussed. Watch them in the order presented for the best impact. Dr. Fisher wherever you are, you are awesome. I don’t agree about formal methods, but you’re doing great work. When I see [...]
Tags: Information Assurance and Security
Just four rules
March 16th, 2012 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
I’m no genius. I’m not the best at anything I do and as my recent foot races point out I can be the worst at a few things. Still I find some solace in simplicity of reasoning and my lifestyle. This blog post was spurred to life like some zombie horseman of the apocalypse by [...]
Tags: Family
Privacy is a national security issue
March 15th, 2012 (posted by: sam) · No Comments
This is not a call for some halcyon day of some spring of previous years. Nor, is this an abysmal call for the lower technology world so many profess to want unless it means giving up their BlackBerry. This is supposed to be a thoughtful discussion of what a world looks like when privacy is [...]