[iwar] Israel's Seminar on Cyberwar - BG Univ.


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Israel's Seminar on Cyberwar
by Tania Hershman (Wired.Com)

11:20 a.m. Jan. 10, 2001 PST

 BEER SHEVA, Israel -- Cyberterrorism has evolved into more than just kiddie
hackers and the odd denial-of-service attack. It's a phenomenon that can
affect the course of a conflict and the minds of the public -- and must be
addressed, say the organizers of the "Battle of the Servers, Battle of the
Hearts" symposium to be held on Thursday.

"The aim of the symposium is to illuminate a relatively unexplored and
unresearched dimension of the new media and cybermedia, how they are applied
in the context of real war, how they compare with virtual war games, what
really happens in virtual wars, are they really that important, and other
implications," says symposium organizer Dov Shinar, a professor at Ben
Gurion University in the southern Israeli town of Beer Sheva, and the head
of the university's Hubert Burda Center for Innovative Communication.

Source : WIRED.COM -
http://www.wired.com/news/politics/0,1283,41048,00.html




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