Owl: Is US Military Waging Cyber-War for Monsanto Against GMO Activists? Or Are All “Activists” Now Considered “Terrorists?”

US Military’s Not So Secret War on anti-GMO Activists and Scientists Exposed?  Or a Simple Misunderstanding? “A highly concerning new investigative report from the largest daily newspaper in Germany alleges that Monsanto, the US Military and the US government have colluded to track and disrupt both anti-GMO activists and independent scientists who study the adverse …

Neal Rauhauser: Cyber-Security Global Knowledge Network

Worth a look. ICS-ISAC and the Global Knowledge Sharing Network Posted on May 20, 2012 by icscybersecurity ICS-ISAC and the Global Knowledge Sharing Network The Industrial Control System Information Sharing and Analysis Center (ICS-ISAC) is part of the Global Knowledge Network (GKN). The Global Knowledge Network has been evolving for a number of years and is …

Mini-Me: Obama Goes to Cyber-War, Not Realizing The Depth and Breadth of the Lies He Hears and Reads — Professional Interrogation of General Alexander and Others Recommended

Huh? White House: Obama adjusting use of cyber offense in response to threats EXTRACT: Gen. Keith Alexander, the top officer at U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, testified March 12 before the Senate Armed Services Committee that the potential for an attack against the nation’s electric grid and other essential systems is real …

Berto Jongman: Case for an International Tribunal for Cyber-Space

Peace and Justice in Cyberspace Potential new global legal mechanisms against global cyberattacks and other global cybercrimes An International Criminal Tribunal for Cyberspace (ICTC) International cybercrime law Prosecution for the Tribunal Police investigation for the Tribunal by Judge Stein Schjolberg PDF 40 Pages EXTRACT: Cyberspace, as the fifth common space, after land, sea, air and …

Berto Jongman: Interview with a BlackHat + Related + USA Cyber-Idiocy RECAP

Interview With A Blackhat (Part 1) 61 Replies [This interview openly discusses criminal activities from the perspective of an admitted criminal. You may find this content distressing, even offensive, but what is described in this interview is real. We know from personal experience is that these activities are happening on websites everywhere, everyday, and perhaps …