Re: Research on Cyber Warfare
streaker69, I was actually thinking about the power grid vulnerability and how it could be used in conjunction with another attack. A power outage by itself isn't too crippling, but a power outage in a large city that just suffered a physical attack as well would be enough to make people hurt themselves - mass hysteria and such.
I know using "cyber" is kind of cliche, but it seems to be the government and military's catch-all term - cyber security czar, Cyber Command, Cyber Security Act, etc. I'm open to suggestions for something that sounds better lol. "Information Warfare and the Threat of Cyber Terrorism" - maybe?
streaker69, I was actually thinking about the power grid vulnerability and how it could be used in conjunction with another attack. A power outage by itself isn't too crippling, but a power outage in a large city that just suffered a physical attack as well would be enough to make people hurt themselves - mass hysteria and such.
I know using "cyber" is kind of cliche, but it seems to be the government and military's catch-all term - cyber security czar, Cyber Command, Cyber Security Act, etc. I'm open to suggestions for something that sounds better lol. "Information Warfare and the Threat of Cyber Terrorism" - maybe?
And some of the current events examples focus more on the reporter's speculation than on how the event went down. I don't want my paper to be the same crap-quality as everyone else's. Media Kool-aid is not research.
I'm glad you mentioned EMPs too. I was thinking about that but totally left it out of my research until I read your post.
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