cybersecurity
Cracking the cyber world: NSA, hackers, and the complicated ways that digital information can threaten our personal lives, politics and national security.
Ukraine and the Porcupine Strategy
Thereβs a lot of talk these days about geopolitical strategy and one of the key concepts in geopolitics is the βporcupine strategy.β Basically, this is the idea that if youβre a small country surrounded by larger enemies, your best defense is to make yourself as prickly and hard to conquer as possible.
By James Marinero3 years ago in The Swamp
Hacker
Hacking is a term that is used to describe an activity or activity which involves gaining unauthorized access to data or systems. The term is often used to describe activities that involve breaking into computer networks, bypassing security protocols, or accessing information that is otherwise protected. Hacking can be used for malicious purposes, such as stealing or manipulating data, or for legitimate purposes, such as researching security protocols or providing feedback on security design.
By Shivam Rajput3 years ago in The Swamp
The New Cold War: How the Internet is Fueling a Global Ideological Divide
The term "cold war" was first used to describe the political and military tension between the United States and the Soviet Union during the latter half of the 20th century. The two superpowers never engaged in direct military conflict, but they did engage in a prolonged struggle for global influence and ideological dominance. Today, a new cold war is emerging, one that is being fought not just between nation-states, but also within the virtual realm of the internet.
By Shaik Safik3 years ago in The Swamp










