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Disclaimer (#3)Document.png Conference Proceedings  by Bill Blunden dated June 2010
Subjects: Cyberwarfare
Source: Below Gotham (Link)

Lockdown 2010 – University of Wisconsin-Madison Conference Proceedings

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Abstract

Over the past year, there have been numerous pieces that have appeared in the press alluding to the dire consequences of Cyberwar and the near existential threat that it represents to the United States. While these intimations of destruction can seem alarming at first glance, closer scrutiny reveals something else. Ultimately, the gilded hyperbole of Cyberwar being peddled to the public is dangerous because it distracts us from focusing on actual threats and constructive solutions. Pay no attention to the man behind the curtain says the ball of fire named Oz. In this presentation, I’ll pull back the curtain to expose the techniques being used to manipulate us and the underlying institutional dynamics that facilitate them.

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