- Daily Telegraph front page: "DESTROY OUR CYBER ENEMIES, SAY MPs" – have they got any clue whatsoever? #
- Presumably they think we should pay for bearer bandwidth to be laid to Al Quaeda headquarters so that we can DDOS them. #
- Ah, no, apparently there is a "Stuxnet Gap" and we need to fund defence contractors to build a British MalwareBomb. Quelle surprise #
- Why cant we cyberattack enemies like poverty and lack of education instead? #
- @dml Cybersecurity would be better treated like winter influenza as an economic cost to the nation. Cyberspace Is A Bad Model For Defense. #
- @metal_max Quite possibly. Remember that Muammar Gaddafi had a malware bomb that could be launched in only 45 minutes, too. #
- @DavidAllenGreen Copyright concerns? 🙂 #
- @BBCr4today @rcpoliticsuk Riiiiiiiiiiiight. Name six. #
- If you are a security geek and need a laugh: http://t.co/kuLt7O6J # Parliament is poorly advised on this @julianhuppert @ericjoyce #
- @angusbatey Someone is laying down a false foundation because they are worried about irrelevance or losing an argument? #
- @angusbatey Google the hack's email address and feed it into "should i change my password dot com"? #
- @angusbatey It would be reassuring to discover if those who write about cybersecurity can lay any claim to understanding at all. Some do. #
- @angusbatey Write. More. #
- @angusbatey On page 1 of the Torygraph? The word 'travesty' springs emphatically to my lips. #
- @angusbatey If they're anything like the Grauniad, I would guess their Dating website is a cash-cow. #
- @angusbatey No but I sympathise #
- @angusbatey Send me a pointer. Will attack tonight. #
- Never thought I would be happy googling for "PSARC LSARC 20 Questions" #sun kinda lingers #
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