Re: [iwar] Re: iwar


From: Fred Cohen
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Date: Thu, 9 Nov 2000 05:52:25 -0800 (PST)
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Per the message sent by Vernon Stagg:

> Hi Fred and all,

> I came across a couple of interesting research papers on the PRC
> and information warfare. The site is at

> http://www.dsis.org.tw/english/welcome.htm
> (go to bottom of page)

> To view some of the content of the papers properly, you have to 
> download the Chinese Traditional fonts for adobe, available at

> http://www.adobe.com/products/acrobat/cjkfontpack.html

Unfortunately, these are PDF files - of no use for web pages - html
only please.

> As for Russia, most of the info on them and IW typically comes from 
> the US military. The following link is a paper "apparently" 
> translated by the CIA and is a Russian analysis of US IW efforts

> http://www.soci.niu.edu/~crypt/other/boyt.htm

Got it.

> Russia could almost take a backseat in the whole situation, they 
> aren't able to maintain their own infrastructure (recent events of 
> submarine and TV tower) let alone setup/maintain any iw-related 
> systems/technologies.

I wouldn't think so.  There certainly seems to be substantial
intelligence effort in the information technology arena from Russia
these days. 

FC

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