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In this section you will find a variety of articles written by PlanetData's industry analysts, editors, sponsors, and you, our registered members. If you would like to submit an article, please use our Story Submission form.
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Recent Articles
By COL (Retired) Lawrence D. Dietz
The use of information technology as a means to influence selected targets and populations has been shown to be effective. As we enter an era of uncertainty with respect to potential enemies and adversaries exacerbated by shrinking budgets, it is hoped that this article will aid in the understanding of, and help foster attention to Cyber PSYOP. By Radio Tactics Ltd
Radio Tactics Ltd, a leading global provider of mobile phone forensics equipment today announces the launch of Aceso v5. By PlanetData
With the recent announcement that Greece plans to outlaw all cash transactions over 1,500 euros by 2011 this editorial examines the potential effects of this policy, why a country would do this, and what are the further-reaching implications of such a significant change to a nation's financial system. By Edward M. Roche, Ph.D., J.D.
In this op-ed piece, Edward M. Roche, Ph.D., J.D., writes about the intelligence implications of evolving virtual world platforms, and their connections to crime and terrorism. By DeepNines
Dallas, TX – November 17, 2009 – Leading network security provider, DeepNines Technologies, today launched its DeepNines Security Labs, along with the output report from its industry-first, proprietary Internet Security Assessment (ISA), which provides critical information on security gaps, threats and risks entering and leaving the network. Over the last three years, DeepNines has performed hundreds of Internet Security Assessments for enterprises, healthcare, education and government organizations. The DeepNines Security Labs measured findings from 2008 versus 2009 to provide a baseline of increases or decreases in threats and risks. The new lab will enable followers and participants to have a clear view of long- and short-term network threats and provide a clear path to solutions based specifically on these findings. By Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.)
In this feature, Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.) who is the military program manager for American Sentinel University, provides a brief overview of the incredible diversity of career options in the field of Information Technology that are available to U.S. military personnel preparing to leave the armed forces. Editor's Note: The author originally wrote this as a two-part series, but we have edited into a single post. By Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.)
In this article, Lt. Col. Paul Capicik, USAF (ret.) shares some perspective on factors American service members need to consider when choosing an educational program for developing their careers in IT. By DefenseWeb Technologies, Inc.
SAN DIEGO - November 19, 2008: DefenseWeb® Technologies, Inc., a premier custom software developer and systems integrator for the U.S. Department of Defense and other federal government agencies, announced today the launch of its formal Open Source program. By David Gewirtz
In this piece, technology writer David Gewirtz explores what he sees as an inevitable cyberwar looming on America's horizon. He delves into how this conflict might play out, the types of enemies the nation faces and some of the weapons they will employ, and why America is vulnerable. By Bill Unrue, Anonymizer Inc.
Bill Unrue of Anonymizer Inc. writes about the need for a Cyber security summit to identify and prioritize critical security infrastructure needs among corporations and government. |
Featured: Cyberwarfare and Its Damaging Effects on Citizens In this paper Stefano Mele analyzes the damaging effects, in terms of loss of human lives, that a hypothetical cyber-war or individual acts of cyberwarfare could cause to citizens of a nation under attack. To download the PDF visit Mele's website here. Stefano Mele is a lawyer specializing in IT, privacy, security and intelligence law. He holds a PhD from Italy's University of Foggia. He is an expert in security, cyber-terrorism and cyberwarfare, and a senior researcher at the Department of Strategic Intelligence and Security studies at the Link Campus University of Rome. Search: Recent News: Anonymous Attacks Pope's Visit Cyber Security Lab To Open In Australia Revenue Loss And Fraud Prevention Event Even Pirates Are Social When It Comes To Media Dell Announces Plans To Buy SonicWall BYOD Security Strategies For Small Business |
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