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Monday, April 16, 2018

Speech at CyberUK18 - Director GCHQ

Speech at CyberUK18 - Director GCHQ, 12 April 2018, 10 pages. 

"Thankfully, I’ve always been an optimist where technology is concerned  [...] Like many of my staff, I like to see the wider societal promise in technology not the threat".  

[...]   

"Of course, there are dangers and pitfalls in this progress [...] Hostile states, terrorists and criminals are emboldened and assisted by technology  [...]  Al Qaeda and Daesh have used online platforms to spread propaganda [...]  criminal groups have built massive online spoofing schemes [...]  paedophiles use both the Dark and Open parts of the Web..."


Full Scope Cybersecurity, Dr. Robert Templeman, SSTM

"Harnessing the power of tech fnologyor the warfighter. Full Scope Cybersecurity", Dr. Robert Templeman, SSTM, PPT Presentation, 27 slides, April 2018. 

Cyber Operations Today: Preparing for 21st Century Challenges in an InformationEnabled Society

Michael Chertoff (Former Secretary of Homeland Security 2005-2009), Hearing before the House Armed Services Committee “Cyber Operations Today: Preparing for 21st Century Challenges in an InformationEnabledSociety” April 11 th 2018, 9 pages. 

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Understanding Federal Cybersecurity

"Understanding Federal Cybersecurity", by Kate Charlet, Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, 58 pages, April 2018. 

Building a Canadian Cyberwarfare Capability

"Building a CanadianCyberwarfare Capability", by Chris Cowan and Hannah Delaney, Conference of Defence Associations Institute, Ottawa, 8 pages, April 2018. "On 31 January 2018, the CDA Institute was pleased to host 'Building a Canadian Cyberwarfare Capability' [...] this event brought together five distinguished speakers from the Canadian Armed Forces and the private sector..."

Wednesday, April 11, 2018

Report - COVERING CYBER Media Coverage of Cyber Issues Since 2014

An interesting study titled "COVERING CYBERMedia Coverage of Cyber Issues Since 2014" has just been published (April, 2018) by the Institute for Public Diplomacy and Global Communication (George Washington University). The author, Sean Aday, " analyzes media coverage of cyber issues in major American newspapers and network and cable news broadcasts since 2014 to assess how these issues are being framed in the press". Among his main conclusions let's mention that :
- "Despite more attention to them, cyber stories were not prominently featured in the news"
- "Cyber is primarily a hacking and cyber security story"
- "In 2016, cyber increasingly became a political story"
- "Cyber is a U.S.-centric issue in American media. Stories rarely discussed the global ramifications of cyber issues"
- "“Villains” in cyber stories are typically hackers, though also frequently governments, including the United States." "The U.S. (in 2014), China (in 2015), and Russia (in 2016 and 2017) traded off being the countries most likely to be villains"
- " villains are far more likely to be “hackers” than tech giants potentially invading customers’ privacy"
- "Who speaks? The tech industry and the U.S. government"
- " By contrast, privacy experts, citizens, and international experts were rarely quoted"


Tuesday, November 14, 2017

"De la relation entre cyber et nucléaire"

"De la relation entre cyber et nucléaire", Daniel Ventre, article publié dans la revue DSI, n°132, novembre/décembre 2017, pp. 90-95

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Les théories du complot à l'heure du numérique

A signaler, la parution de la revue Quaderni n°94, automne 2017: "Les théories du complot à l'heure du numérique", Édité par Julien Giry, 108 pages, Éditions de la Maison des sciences de l'homme, Paris. Présentation du numéro

Appel à contributions revue FJMR: "Le web 2.0 : lieux de perception des transformations des sociétés"

Appel à contributions revue French Journal for Media Research sur le thème "Le web 2.0 : lieux de perception des transformations des sociétés". Deadline: 1° mars 2018. Détails de l'appel

Appel à contributions revue Réseaux: "Les machines prédictives"

Appel à contributions de la revue Réseaux pour un numéro thématique sur "Les machines prédictives". Procédure en deux phases: première deadline le 6 novembre 2017 (propositions d'articles de 2 pages maximum) et 1° mars 2018 pour contributions retenues. Détails de l'appel à contribution.   

Wednesday, September 27, 2017

CyCon 2018 - Call for Papers

CyCon 2018 - Call for papers:
- Abstract submission: 2 october 2017
- Notification : 31 october 2017
- Full paper: 8 January 2018
- Final Paper: 12 March 2018
More information here

Saturday, September 23, 2017

"Cyberguerre" in "Dictionnaire de la guerre et de la paix"

"Cyberguerre", Daniel Ventre, pp.236-240, in "Dictionnaire de la guerre et de la paix", Benoit Durieux, Jean-Baptiste Jeangène Vilmer, Frédéric Ramel (Dir.), 1513 pages, septembre 2017, PUF, https://www.puf.com/content/Dictionnaire_de_la_guerre_et_de_la_paix 

Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Accidents de navires de guerre américains: l'hypothèse de cyberattaques

Un article publié par l'AFP le 23 août et reprise par plusieurs sites (ici par exemple) soulève la question suivante: les navires de guerre américains ont subi quelques accidents graves ces derniers mois (plusieurs dizaines de victimes). Peuvent-ils être attribués à des cyberattaques? La piste est explorée.