CyberTerrorism Thoughts

From the feedback I've received, I should make this clear: regardless of criminality issues, I do not consider hacking in to a system to view
Dear Mr. Geiger: Thank you for your very well-thought-out presentation. That is precisely the kind of material we need to see more of in this forum. It's tough to write, but it's worth it. things an act of terrorism (by classical or other definition). My concern, by far, is the fragility I've found with systems connected to physical processes -- processes that affect the physical world. Your segmentation of motivation and actions was excellent. I look forward to your future commentary and postings. Also, although it is sometimes difficult (myself no exception), I think you'd agree that this factual, non-flame approach gets far more work done. Your response in that manner was appreciated. Regards, Barry C. Collin -- Institute for Security and Intelligence A Non-Profit Research Institution P.O. Box 9877 Stanford, California 94309-9877 USA
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