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Should Cyber Warfare Have Its Own Branch? – Task & Purpose


Task & Purpose

Should Cyber Warfare Have Its Own Branch?
Task & Purpose
In the 21st century, cyber warfare has become a center of gravity, especially in the operations-other-than-war which define today's multi-polar world. Wherever bullets and bombs aren't flying, electrons are. Though the U.S. never dropped bombs on Iran, …

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How do you face a programming task that you’ve never done before?

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This Q&A is part of a weekly series of posts highlighting common questions encountered by technophiles and answered by users at Stack Exchange, a free, community-powered network of 100+ Q&A sites.

aleczandru asks:

I started my career as a .NET developer 3 months ago and after a long training plan on diverse technologies, patterns, and concepts, the developers who were supervising me have decided that I am ready to join one of the many projects the company handles.

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ACLU takes wireless carriers to task for poor Android security – CSO

ACLU takes wireless carriers to task for poor Android security
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February 04, 2013 — CSO — The American Civil Liberties Union has called on wireless carriers to either take responsibility for Android security on the mobile devices they sell or let Google handle updates to protect the millions of people using the

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ACLU takes wireless carriers to task for poor Android security – Network World

ACLU takes wireless carriers to task for poor Android security
Network World
CSO – The American Civil Liberties Union has called on wireless carriers to either take responsibility for Android security on the mobile devices they sell or let Google handle updates to protect the millions of people using the operating system
Wireless Carriers Put on Notice About Providing Regular Android Security UpdatesThreatpost (blog)

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