New Sheriff in Town: Law and order in US CYBERCOM
11/03/2011
cyber
| US CYBERCOM
| cyber defence
| cyber security
| cyber warfare
LCDR Paul A Walker of the US Navy’s JAGC is the Operations Law Attorney for US CYBERCOM. He spoke with us this year on several key issues, including the difficulties facing the legal system when dealing with the cyber domain.
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He also takes us through why he believes concerns over attribution have been overblown, and why he thinks existing rules of engagement and conventions of war can be applied without issue to cyberspace.
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Counter-Terrorism for CNI: UK Cyber Policy Today -
Mare Nostrum: Intelligent Surveillance Over the Mediterranean -
Countering ISR shortfalls on the international stage -
Armoured vehicles: Trading survivability for manoeuvrability -
What's the solution to open architecture? -
US Army RCERT Director: Defending the virtual front line -
When it Rains: Cloud computing and the impact on network security -
No One Left Behind: MEDEVAC today -
The Information Battlefield: IO, Radio, and Social Media -
The Maritime Drone: Offshore Patrol Vessels Launch UAVs Into the Fray
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Events of Interest
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International Cyber Security 2012
Hotel le Plaza, Brussels, Belgium
May 29- 31, 2012 -
Cyber Warfare & Security Summit 2012
Crystal City Marriott, Arlington, VA
June 25- 27, 2012 -
Cyber Defence & Network Security Africa
Crowne Plaza - The Rosebank, Johannesburg, South Africa
July 16- 19, 2012 -
Cyber Warfare Online 2011
July 8, 2011
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