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HOW TO FIGHT AND WIN THE CYBERWAR

DECEMBER 6, 2010 We should think of cyberattacks as guided missiles and respond similarly—intercept them and retaliate. By MORTIMER ZUCKERMAN EXCERPT FROM THIS ARTICLE:  Not many people realize that all of our nation’s air, land and sea forces rely on network technologies that are vulnerable to cyberweapons, including logistics, command and control, fleet positioning and […]

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BLACK AND WHITE AND RED ALL OVER

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) The ‘New York Times’ can’t handle the truth. Harvey Klehr and John Earl Haynes November 29, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 11 The New York Times may be the paper of record, but its record leaves much to be desired when the issue is Soviet espionage in the United States.

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HOLDER’S SHAM TRIAL

Published on The Weekly Standard (http://www.weeklystandard.com) Holder’s Sham Trial Thomas Joscelyn November 29, 2010, Vol. 16, No. 11 “By prosecuting Ahmed Ghailani in federal court,” Attorney General Eric Holder said in a May 21, 2009, statement, “we will ensure that he finally answers for his alleged role in the bombing of our embassies in Tanzania

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WIKILEAKS’ NEXT TARGET: WALL STREET

THEBLAZE.COM Business WikiLeaks’ Next Target: Wall Street Posted on November 29, 2010 at 11:40pm by Meredith Jessup In an exclusive interview with WikiLeaks’ Julian Assange reportedly told Forbes that leaked classified documents from the U.S. State Department and Pentagon are “just the beginning.” Forbes reports that early next year, Assange claims that a major American bank

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WIKILEAKS: LIBERALS GROW UP

NOVEMBER 30, 2010 WikiLeaks: Liberals Grow Up The Obama administration is taking a hard line on secrecy. Why did it take so long? By BRET STEPHENS So WikiLeaks founder Julian Assange is guilty of “a reckless action which jeopardizes lives.” That’s according to John Kerry, on this week’s unauthorized release of a huge tranche of

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ILLEGAL ALIEN PILOTS IN U.S. FLIGHT SCHOOL TRAINING

November 28, 2010 No Illegal Alien Pilot Left Behind By Michelle Malkin 11/10/2010 Chalk up another Code Red Elmo moment for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. While Islamic terrorists groom suicide bombers starting in kindergarten, the grownups in charge of protecting America can’t seem to reach an elementary level of competence. The “good” news:

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NEW START TREATY WITH RUSSIANS HAS MAJOR FLAWS

NOVEMBER 15, 2010 Old Problems With New Start The Senate shouldn’t ratify the New Strategic Arms Reduction Treaty without guarantees that the administration will modernize weapons and improve missile defense. By R. JAMES WOOLSEY A number of years negotiating arms-control agreements with the Soviets taught me that, when dealing with Russian counterparts, don’t appear eager—friendly

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THE HIGH PRICE OF JOURNALISM IN PUTIN’S RUSSIA

NOVEMBER 12, 2010 Five of my colleagues at Novaya Gazeta have been murdered. No one has been brought to justice. By ELENA MILASHINA Moscow As a journalist for Russia’s leading independent newspaper, Novaya Gazeta, I have been lucky. For over a decade I’ve had the privilege to report extensively on dramatic current events in my

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BEWARE THE 21ST CENTURY SUPERWEAPONS

WASHINGTON TIMES Stopping the Next Stuxnet by Austin Bay October 20, 2010Can a worm bust a hydroelectric dam, on command? The cyber-warrior scenario goes something like this: If the worm is a computer worm (or other digital malware) infecting a dam’s computer system, it might be possible to use the malicious code to take control

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CHINESE TELECOM CO. EXCLUDED FROM U.S. COMMUNICATIONS BECAUSE OF SECURITY THREAT

TECHNOLOGY NOVEMBER 5, 2010 Security Fears Kill Chinese Bid in U.S. By JOANN S. LUBLIN and SHAYNDI RAICE Sprint Nextel Corp. is excluding Chinese telecommunications-equipment makers Huawei Technologies Ltd. and ZTE Corp. from a contract worth billions of dollars largely because of national security concerns in Washington, according to people familiar with the matter. A

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