In an inaugural post titled /Cyber Intrigue: The Flame Malware International Politics/ <http://cyberdialogue.us2.list-manage.com/track/click?u=93490dabfd80bcbe6e4f28a8c&id=55dfd659b5&e=d671de9c84>, Chris Bronk, the Baker Institute Fellow in Information Technology Policy at Rice University and one of the participants of the Cyber Dialogue 2012 conference, discusses the politics of the Flame malware, which has targeted computers in the Middle East. As security experts deconstruct Flame over the coming days and explain what the malware can and cannot do, Bronk argues that "it is also important to consider the politics of Flame, as they matter as much if not more".
-- Chris Bronk, Ph.D. Baker Institute for Public Policy [email protected] @techpologist
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