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Re: Where the nuclear metaphors all breakdown.


From: Konrads Smelkovs <konrads.smelkovs () gmail com>
Date: Fri, 20 May 2016 19:54:39 +0100

Big boys are used to think in campaigns and campaigns require
man-power who in turn need roof, electricity, pay, internet
connection, moral support and so on. Clamping down on this then
reduces the number of cyber-attacks.

It of course may be possible that military leaders think that nmap and
metasploit come with a five digit price tag, but that's unlikely -
enough people have read about hacktivists and enough people have in
turn provided support to patriotic hacking groups to know that this
isn't true.

--
Konrads Smelkovs
Applied IT sorcery.


On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 8:34 PM, dave aitel <dave () immunityinc com> wrote:
http://www.nbr.org/publications/specialreport/pdf/Free/06192016/SR57_US-China_April2016.pdf

Reading down into the cyber section...
"""
Beijing and Washington share an interest in preventing extremist groups
and other third parties from attacking critical infrastructure and
should discuss joint measures to stop the proliferation of capabilities
to nonstate actors.
"""

That's the kind of sentence that only makes sense if you're thinking
about export control actually working as if "Cyber Capabilities" were
something more than "code" and "information". But what else could you be
thinking about here? What does this actually MEAN?

-dave






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