CYBER ATTACKS ON GEORGIA PRECEDING RUSSIAN CONFLICT HERALD CYBERSPACE AS NEW BATTLEFIELD IN MODERN WARFARE, PITT NETWORK-SECURITY EXPERT SAYS
August 15, 2008
August 15, 2008
PITTSBURG, Pa., Aug. 15 -- University of Pittsburgh issued the following news release:
As governments become more dependent on computers, cyber-attacks akin to those on the country of Georgia's servers preceding its conflict with Russia will evolve into a common military tactic-with increasingly devastating results.
University of Pittsburgh professor and information systems-security expert James Joshi is available to speak about the vulnerability of the compute . . .
As governments become more dependent on computers, cyber-attacks akin to those on the country of Georgia's servers preceding its conflict with Russia will evolve into a common military tactic-with increasingly devastating results.
University of Pittsburgh professor and information systems-security expert James Joshi is available to speak about the vulnerability of the compute . . .