On 01/31/2013 09:33 AM, Aaron Greenspan wrote: > Andres, > > I don't think so. I also generally don't like the word "cyberwar," as > (thus far) it's generally been used by reporters who aren't really > sure what they're talking about to scare people. > > I think we have an increase in the number of internet-connected > devices, and increase in the reliance of society upon those devices, > and a corresponding increase in isolated attacks. Some of them will > inevitably be related to each other. Most will not. > > Aaron > > Aaron Greenspan > CodeX Fellow | Stanford Center for Legal Informatics > | http://codex.stanford.edu > Founder | PlainSite | http://www.plainsite.org > Of course the word "cyberwar" is generated from boulevard journalists and other badasses. In summary I mean that the "hacking attacks" from nations worldwide are accumulating. Don't you think that it will go on like that?
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