Berto Jongman: Atrocities, Cyber, War 1.3

AFGHANISTAN: Another Red Line Crossed: The Taverna attack and the killing of foreigners just because they were foreigners AFGHANISTAN: Complex Attack on Central Kabul Restaurant AL QAEDA: Alex Schmid on Al-Qaeda’s “Single Narrative” and Attempts to Develop Counter-Narratives: The State of Knowledge AL QAEDA: Key anti-Assad rebel leader acknowledges al Qaida past, potentially complicating U.S. …

2014 Intelligence Reform (All Others)

SHORT URL: http://tinyurl.com/2014-Intel-Reform Under Construction – Send Nominations to robert.david.steele.vivas@gmail.com Updated 23 Jan 2014 14:58 E Phi Beta Iota: The current literature on intelligence reform is underdeveloped and under-specified.  An example of this under- or mis-specification can be seen in the treatment of 9/11. The dominant position that 9/11 was an intelligence failure is correct …

Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff 2.0

BOOK: The Turning Point: Creating Resilience in a Time of Extremes Also: Radio Interview with Author BUDGET: Congress Wants More Insight into Cyber, SOF Budgets CYBER: Cyberwar Increasingly Defined By Espionage and Regional Conflicts, Argues FireEye CYBER: DDoS New Technique, Warns US-CERT CYBER: Google Spyware SMS Tracker CYBER: How Jihadists Use the Internet

Yoda: Schoolboy Stops Terrorist – A Perfect Example of Bottom-Up Security

Rush & crush, this is. Teen Dies Saving Classmates From Suicide Bomber ABC, ISLAMABAD, Pakistan Jan. 10, 2014 He was an average student from Hangu, a remote town in North Western Pakistan, but he has become a national hero. Aitzaz Hasan, 14, stopped a suicide bomber from entering his school Monday and sacrificed his life …

Berto Jongman: Bits, Bytes, & Stuff

BOOK: Gender, National Security, and Counter-Terrorism BOOK: Indian Mujahideen: Computational Analysis and Public Policy CYBER: Best Practices Not To Be Found at NSA CYBER: Carmakers Track Driver’s Locations

Johan Galtung: Battle for the Globe — the Subsconcious Contest Between DMA & HDT

Who runs the world? The Subconscious*) Not one or a group of persons, not one or a group of countries. But they may serve as instruments for scripts engraved on the deeper recesses of their minds, not the conscious, easily retrievable ones. Scripts that are too trivial, obvious, too painful/shameful and hence repressed. Jung calls …