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CYBERWAR.NL My blog is at blog.cyberwar.nl. My RSS aggregator is at news.cyberwar.nl. An archive of documents obtained from the public internet is kept at cyberwar.nl/d/ (because links break all too often and Lots Of Copies Keep Stuff Safe). READING * Strategic Studies Quarterly (SSQ) * Joint Force Quarterly (JFQ) * Journal of Homeland Security Affairs * NATO CCD CoE (various publications) * Military Intelligence Professional Bulletin * Military Law Review * Journal of Energy Security * Information & Security * Intelligence and National Security ($) * Journal of Intelligence & Counterintelligence ($) * International Journal of Critical Infrastructures ($) * International Journal of System of Systems Engineering ($) * International Journal of Critical Infrastructure Protection (IJCIP) ($) * International Journal of Electronic Security and Digital Forensics($) * International Journal of Risk and Contingency Management (IJRCM) ($) * Intercom ($, Dutch) * Selected Readings in Cyber Conflict MISCELLANEOUS phibetaiota.net | lightbluetouchpaper.org | emergentchaos.com | schneier.com | shmoo.com | taosecurity.blogspot.com | conspicuouschatter.wordpress.com | blog.didierstevens.com | educatedguesswork.org | tscm.com | osvdb.org | exploit-db.com MAILINGLISTS Headlines (past week) | Full Disclosure | DailyDave | Securiteam | Risks Digest | Crypto-Gram | EDRI-gram | Cipher - IEEE Security & Privacy 2012: YEAR OF ALAN TURING These photo's were taken on October 28th 2010 at The National Museum of Computing at Bletchley Park, one-time home of mathematician/codebreaker Alan Turing. 2012 marked Turing's 1st Centennial. Last update: 2022-12-06 20:39:48. Author: Matthijs R. Koot, or whoever you wish... I mean really, why would you trust this webpage to contain accurate claims? On the Internet one should ALWAYS question information. Be a productive skeptic!