Nov 19 2008

Part 5: we can’t take ‘cyber-war’ or ‘cyber-terrorism’ seriously until…

President Lincoln consecrated the Gettysburg cemetery for soldiers who died in the Civil War. Will a future president consecrate a cemetery for airmen who died in a cyber war?

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Nov 17 2008

William T. Lord != Herbert E. Carter

It appears Carter’s pioneering contributions to racial desegregation aren’t as important to society as Lord’s pioneering contributions to the militarization of cyberspace

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Nov 14 2008

Part 4: we can’t take ‘cyber-war’ or ‘cyber-terrorism’ seriously until…

What will our ancestors see when they visitlogin to a military cyberspace museum one hundred years from now? To hear the Air Force say it, military museums of tomorrow will display antique “qwerty” keyboards and reproductions of cubicles…

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Nov 13 2008

Cyberspace flying exec?

A “flying exec” is slang for an Air Force combat pilot who pulls double duty, flying both an aircraft and a desk. If AFCYBER’s commanding general had a flying exec … what did he/she fly & fight with?

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Nov 13 2008

Bartender! A round of cyber medals for everyone

When it’s all said & done, USAF will pin medals on the midwives who delivered this stillborn baby. And everybody’s performance report will make it sound like he/she actually did stand up a major command…

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Nov 11 2008

The face of a non-cyber hero

I stood in front of a flagpole today and listened to a Vietnam veteran tell me about the horrors of his two tours. I wanted to say “let’s remember the network warriors who suffer in the comfort of their cubicles,” but I kept my mouth shut…

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