Posts Tagged: Media
Recent Interviews
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Ali-Reza Anghaie and Scot Terban
Information Security, Hackers, China, and Cyber Hype
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Jon Iadonisi and Tim Newberry
Talking Tech, Social, and Security with the founders of White Canvas Group. -
Phillip Smyth
A look at the Syrian conflict with researcher and writer Phillip Smyth.
Dr. Rebecca Johnson
An Associate Professor of National Security Affairs comments on ethics and security
Dr. Steven Metz
An Army War College professor looks at our response to insurgency
Joshua Foust
Perspectives on COIN from a fellow at the American Security Project-

Daveed Gartenstein-Ross
A CT expert's take on radicalization and terrorist strategy
Edward Snowden Case
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China’s Media Warns of Challenges to US Businesses in Wake of Edward Snowden’s Revelations
This English summary from Taiwan-based Want China Times zeros in on Cisco but other tech giants are named: Furthermore, Cisco is the key technology and equipment supplier to the US government and its military. Security experts are therefore worried that in the even of war, the US government could use Cisco’s products around the world [...]
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Live Tweets: House Intelligence Committee Hearing on NSA Operations
Paraphrasing Rep. Mike Rogers – Leaks from within almost as damaging as external enemies. — Blogs of War (@BlogsofWar) June 18, 2013 Rep. Ruppersberger on IC practices -> We need to educate members of congress as well as the public. — Blogs of War (@BlogsofWar) June 18, 2013 Rep. Ruppersberger – Authority has been instrumental [...]
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Initial Thoughts on Edward Snowden’s Guardian Live Q&A
The Guardian hosted live Q&A with Edward Snowden just wrapped up. Here are my initial thoughts (captured live): On intelligence community foreign targeting: I did not reveal any US operations against legitimate military targets. I pointed out where the NSA has hacked civilian infrastructure such as universities, hospitals, and private businesses because it is dangerous. [...]
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China’s Foreign Ministry: Speculation that Edward Snowden is a Chinese Spy is Completely Groundless
The denial is meaningless and would be expected at this stage in any event. However, Hua Chunying did leverage the question to throw a soft jab back at the United States: China’s foreign ministry has dismissed speculation that NSA whistleblower Edward Snowden might have spied for Beijing as “completely groundless”. Spokeswoman Hua Chunying, speaking at [...]
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Is Edward Snowden a Chinese Spy?
It is not yet possible to determine if Edward Snowden is working with a foreign intelligence service (FIS) or if a rich fantasy life and raging narcissism may have lead him into this unfortuate position. What is obvious, however, is that he is not a simple idealistic whistleblower. Unkowns aside, Edward Snowden continues to behave [...]
Guest Posts
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William Tucker: Snowden’s Snowjob?
William serves as a senior security representative to a major government contractor where he acts as the Counterintelligence Officer, advises on counterterrorism issues, and prepares personnel for overseas travel. His additional duties include advising his superiors in matters concerning emergency management and business continuity planning. Mr. Tucker regularly writes on [...]
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Thoughts on Identity and Credibility
I put a significant amount of work into identifying and interview subjects and contributors for this blog. Invitations are not extended frequently or without careful thought on my part. In most cases identify and expertise can be validated relatively easily through publication history, academic work, and employer profiles. However, in [...]
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William Tucker: Syria’s S-300 Air Defense System in Perspective
William serves as a senior security representative to a major government contractor where he acts as the Counterintelligence Officer, advises on counterterrorism issues, and prepares personnel for overseas travel. His additional duties include advising his superiors in matters concerning emergency management and business continuity planning. Mr. Tucker regularly writes on [...]
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Tara Maller: Half the Homeland – Mobilizing Women for Cybersecurity
Tara Maller is a research fellow in the National Security Studies Program at the New America Foundation. Her current areas of focus include sanctions, diplomacy, intelligence, cybersecurity, terrorism and women in security. Previously, she worked at BrightWire Inc., a NY-based startup, where she served as the managing editor and managing [...]
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Theodore W. Weaver: Our Unfinished Business
Theodore W. Weaver is a former Intelligence Officer within the CIA’s National Clandestine Service and the Directorate of Science and Technology. He has close to a decade working as a Special Agent with several Federal agencies and has worked against counter proliferation, human trafficking/smuggling, child exploitation, Intellectual Property Rights violations [...]
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Scriven L. King On Security Conceptualization
Scriven King is a security professional who has worked for the federal government for ten years and now enjoys a life in both the private and public sector. His previous positions have included law enforcement and security operations, physical security manager, crime prevention officer, and personal security officer. He is [...]
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A Case of the Intelligence Officer “Mondays” by Sean P. Sullivan
Sean P. Sullivan has over 15 years of Federal and Military experience in the US Navy and within the CIA’s Special Activities Division of the National Clandestine Service. Mr. Sullivan is now an intelligence, security, and surveillance systems consultant. You can follow him on Twitter or via the nascent Inglorious [...]
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Theodore W. Weaver: Remembering Khost, Three Years Later
Theodore W. Weaver is a former Intelligence Officer within the CIA’s National Clandestine Service and the Directorate of Science and Technology. He has close to a decade working as a Special Agent with several Federal agencies and has worked against counter proliferation, human trafficking/smuggling, child exploitation, Intellectual Property Rights violations [...]
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Zero Dark Reality
Theodore W. Weaver is a former Intelligence Officer within the CIA’s National Clandestine Service and the Directorate of Science and Technology. He has close to a decade working as a Special Agent with several Federal agencies and has worked against counter proliferation, human trafficking/smuggling, child exploitation, Intellectual Property Rights violations [...]
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Michael Ross’ Top Ten Missed Targets for Assassination of 2012
10. Ramadan Shallah: Leader of Palestinian Islamic Jihad. His low ranking is because he’s a weak terrorist leader but still has plenty of blood on his petite doll-like hands. 9. Samir Kuntar: Druze member of the PLF in Lebanon who murdered an Israeli policeman, Eliyahu Shahar, 31 year-old Danny Haran, [...]
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Is War in the Sixth Domain the End of Clausewitz?
Chloe Diggins & Clint Arizmendi are Research & Analysis Officers at the Australian Army’s Land Warfare Studies Centre. The views expressed are their own and do not reflect those of the Australian Department of Defence or the Australian Government. Warfare takes place across four domains: land, air, sea and space. [...]
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Jon Iadonisi: Sam Bacile … or Silence Dogood: What Would Ben Franklin Do?
The penname was “Silence Dogood,” and the media in which the words of the man behind the name were published was the Poor Richard’s Almanac. Silence Dogood was, at the time, 16-year-old Ben Franklin, and the series of letters that he penned in 1722 in the New-England Courant poked fun [...]
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Blurring the Lines Between Hacktivism and Terrorism
Dr. Clint Arizmendi is a Research & Analysis Officer at the Land Warfare Studies Centre. The views expressed are his own and do not reflect those of the Australian Department of Defence or the Australian Government. As the IDF and Hamas conflict unfolded, observers witnessed more than the world’s first [...]
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Introducing The Kabul Cable Blog
The Kabul Cable was born out of a desire to contribute to the ongoing discussion about Afghanistan and the US involvement there. While at the Naval Postgraduate School I co-authored a couple of pieces on Taliban innovation and adaptation and Pakistani civil-military relations that really got me thinking critically and [...]
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Caitlin Fitz Gerald: Facing Reality in Saudi Arabia
This week there has been a lot of discussion about Saudi Arabia’s execution of a woman by beheading for witchcraft and sorcery. Amnesty International called the incident “deeply shocking.” I find the horror understandable, but I’m not sure why this incident in particular is getting so much attention. Saudi Arabia [...]
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Freedom: A Personal Account from an Egyptian Protester
My name is Tarek Fahmy. I turn 21 in 2 weeks and I am currently studying at the American University in Cairo. As a political science major, my dream was always to become the Egyptian president; but with such a stuck-up regime I saw my dream fade day after day. [...]
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101st Combat Aviation Brigade Armament Soldier Sets the Standard
Guest post and photos by Army Spc. Jennifer Spradlin, 16th Mobile Public Affairs Detachment MULTI NATIONAL BASE TARIN KOT, Afghanistan – For many Soldiers, the iconic sound of helicopters in flight, a kind of background soundtrack to their lives, is synonymous with being deployed. During the last nine months at [...]



