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What is information war? What is net war? What are people thinking when it comes to using technology to conduct conflict?
Articles from the Establishment
- U.S.:
First cyberattack by terrorists [News.com]
- Details an email campaign by Tamil guerrillas to swamp Sri Lankan embassies.
No word yet if corporate U.S. campaigns to influence congressmen with "grassroots"
email campaigns will also be dubbed "terrorist."
- CYBERWAR
IS COMING!
- John Arquilla and David Ronfeldt, International Policy Department, RAND
- Information
War and Cyberspace Security
- RAND Research Review
- Strategic
Assessment: The Internet
- by Charles Swett, Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Special
Operations and Low-Intensity Conflict
- Strategic
Information Warfare: A New Face of War
- by Roger C. Molander, Andrew S. Riddile, and Peter A. Wilson. RAND. [PDF]
Articles by Activists
- Towards
Bottom-Up Information Warfare Theory and Practice: Version 1.0
- The
Peruvian embassy siege and what it tell us about the media by Andrew Flood.
- Guerrillas
on the Net by Hobo (of the Padua ECN).
- The
Internet and U. S. Communication Policy-Making in Historical and Critical
Perspective by Robert W. McChesney
- Netwars
and Activists Power on the Internet by Jason Wehling (March, 1995)
- Roadblocks
on the Super-Information Highway By Joe Black from Workers Solidarity
No 45
Last updated: December 25, 2004
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