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2009
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An Interview with Chris Gunderson: Are Militaries Lagging Their Non-State Enemies in Use of Internet?
by Peter Denning
October 2009The increasing number of cyber attacks on military networks and servers has raised the question of what the global defense community is doing to safeguard military systems and protect the larger global Internet. Ubiquity's editor interviewed Chris Gunderson, who served in the U.S. Navy from 1973 to 2004 and became an expert in "network centric" warfare, on this question and in particular on how military philosophy must change to adapt to the rise of information networks.
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An Interview with David Alderson: In Search of the Real Network Science
by Peter Denning
August 2009David Alderson has become a leading advocate for formulating the foundations of network science so that its predictions can be applied to real networks. He is an assistant professor in ...
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An Interview with Peter Huber: Why 99.9 Percent Is Not Good Enough
by John Gehl
January 2009In the opening days of 2009, people are looking for the new President Obama to restore domestic and international confidence and help us find our way out of a dark ...