Techno Warfare In The 21st Century (fwd)

Jim Choate ravage at einstein.ssz.com
Mon Nov 2 11:34:19 PST 1998



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Dear consimers,

When I'm not playing or designing wargames, I produce documentary programs for
television. I'm considering whether to produce a documentary on the topic of
technology and weaponry. Specifically, I want to look at how computer networks
can be used in warfare. I grew up on SAC bases, so I've seen that side of it
(computers controlling missile systems, for example). 

I'm more interested in how cyberwarfare might be conducted over the Internet
to bring down an opponent's infrastructure (or play havoc with economic
activity such as stock markets). James Adams' new book "Computers Are The
Weapons and The Front Line Is Everywhere" is the type of material I am trying
to find. I would urge any consimmers with suggestions to contact me at
hbtlf at aol.com Thanks in advance.

David Bolt






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