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espionage 2.0

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As we await the naming of our new “Cyber Czar,”  it’s worth noting just what a jungle it is out there on the internet, and how much we need one.

While working in networking , I had the opportunity to see firsthand the level of garden-variety denial of service attacks a typical DNS server exposed to the public internet faces (DNS, in many ways the soft white underbelly of the internet, is discussed a bit here).

While impressive, though, my experience was limited to small business networks - imagine what it’s like when entire governments go at it: in 2008, the Department of Defense reported almost 360 million attempted attacks - that’s close to a million every day (up from ‘only’ about 6 million in 2006).

Here then, a short list of recent cyber-spying activity…
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a bit more on politicians’ use of the web…

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john mccain's facebook activity

Inspired by Andreas’ post on the comparative online presence of certain politicians, I just checked John McCain’s Facebook account - although it was updated yesterday (1/8/09), the last previous update to his profile was made on August 6th, when he announced a change of his website.  In other words, for almost the last three months of the US presidential campaign, nobody on his staff touched his Facebook profile…

I find that remarkable.

(In contrast, photos of the Obama camp watching the election night results from their hotel room were available online immediately on his still-robust Flickr account…)



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