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The Whistleblower
Bradley Manning’s life just got worse. He is presently on trial at Fort Meade, Maryland on charges related to passing hundreds of thousands of classified documents to Wikileaks. He has admitted passing those documents, so there’s not a lot of … Continue reading
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"The Next Threat to National Security and What to Do About It"
SPY’s Book Specialist, Matt Arnold Today, May 6th, Richard Clarke will be speaking at the International Spy Museum for one of our free noon lunchtime author debriefings and book signing. From 1992 to 2003, Clarke held several positions within the … Continue reading
Intelligence Online
Dr. Thomas Boghardt, Historian Intelligence agencies are facing two principal challenges—the acquisition of secret information, and its twin, the peril of information overload. The difficulty of finding the proverbial needle in the haystack has exponentially grown since the introduction … Continue reading
Cyber War: Weapon of Mass Disruption
Dr. Thomas Boghardt, Historian Computer experts have repeatedly warned about our nation’s vulnerabilities to cyber attacks. These concerns are certainly not unwarranted, given the rising number of cyber incidents registered by U.S. networks, ranging from destructive viruses to spyware. … Continue reading