Kudos to Jane's. But what about other slashdot articles? I think that in order to get a complete veiw for their article Jane's should check out the slashdot archives as well. There are a number of interesting points brought up in archived posts that were not mentioned in the "Jane's needs you help" posts from two days ago. They may have been outside Jane's questions, but they are still valid.
A quick slashdot search for cyberterrorism yields:
They need a nice big picture. For example, interesting information on what is going on in the hacker community could come from the "Hackers Against LoU" article.
And wasn't there an article somewhere about the US Military running a massive test crack against themselves last summer? If I remember correctly, one of their teams managed to get into the systems of a Navy Destroyer? "You want to kiss the sky? Better learn how to kneel." - U2 "It was like trying to herd cats..." - Robert A. Heinlein
What about other articles? (Score:5)
A quick slashdot search for cyberterrorism yields:
FIDNET, Cyberwarfare, and Reality [slashdot.org]
CIA Considering Cyberwarfare [slashdot.org]
[slashdot.org]
Pentagon Cyber Wars
Hackers Against LoU Cyberwarfare [slashdot.org]
They need a nice big picture. For example, interesting information on what is going on in the hacker community could come from the "Hackers Against LoU" article.
And wasn't there an article somewhere about the US Military running a massive test crack against themselves last summer? If I remember correctly, one of their teams managed to get into the systems of a Navy Destroyer?
"You want to kiss the sky? Better learn how to kneel." - U2
"It was like trying to herd cats..." - Robert A. Heinlein