THE SUNDAY CYBERFUNNY
Hey, there's a bit of scrambled egg on your shirt perfesser.
Today's unintentionally hilarious and out-of-it quote from a 'cyberwar' comment.
Published somewhere by someone once alleged to be a big brain in cyberspace.
"We commonly associate warfare with armies that use so-called 'kinetic weapons' against each other and against the opposing country. That need not be the only form warfare can take ... In the science fiction realm, Poul Anderson wrote a story 'State of Assassination' (also known as 'A Man to My Wounding') about war being replaced by a state of assassination. Instead of brute force attacks with atomic weapons, countries have switched to killing each others' leaders. But one side has gone a step further, and started targeting others."
Dude, read the daily news before class tomorrow.
Steve Bellovin, writing a small bit on cyberwar here. Zhou Enlai quoted, too. That's deep.
Hey, there's a bit of scrambled egg on your shirt perfesser.
Today's unintentionally hilarious and out-of-it quote from a 'cyberwar' comment.
Published somewhere by someone once alleged to be a big brain in cyberspace.
"We commonly associate warfare with armies that use so-called 'kinetic weapons' against each other and against the opposing country. That need not be the only form warfare can take ... In the science fiction realm, Poul Anderson wrote a story 'State of Assassination' (also known as 'A Man to My Wounding') about war being replaced by a state of assassination. Instead of brute force attacks with atomic weapons, countries have switched to killing each others' leaders. But one side has gone a step further, and started targeting others."
Dude, read the daily news before class tomorrow.
Steve Bellovin, writing a small bit on cyberwar here. Zhou Enlai quoted, too. That's deep.
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