On 6/1/07, Larry Seltzer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Who's more posh, Clausewitz or Sun Tzu? I hear Rommel wrote a book too.
Depends on your world views, I assume. Almost every yahoo that survived long enough to get their stars and laurels seems to have written something up. I'd read Guderian before Rommel, if for nothing else that I believe the former would be the more spectacular. But I'd recommend one book in particular if one wishes to grasp the evolution of military strategy from a political, or rather evolution-of-society viewpoint: The history of Warfare by John Keegan. I don't know which strategy text would be most pertinent to understand international cyberterrorism, but I would assume it needs to cover assymetric warfare scenarios in depth. I wouldn't mind recommendations in this area at all. -- Åke Nordin Unix/net geek, Netia.se consultant, Stacken member. Damian Conway: "The programmer is fighting against the two most destructive forces in the universe: entropy and human stupidity." _______________________________________________ Fun and Misc security discussion for OT posts. https://linuxbox.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/funsec Note: funsec is a public and open mailing list.
