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CVCM Commonwealth of Virginia Cyber Militia

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Thundar

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Cyber warfare is here. Virginians must be prepared to defend the Commonwealth. I am not advocating hactivism or any illegal activity, just preparedness in support of Old Virginia.


Old thinking:The pen is mightier than the sword? >>> New thinking: The Laptop is mightier than the AR-15?

Cyber militias have been around for a while.
Link: http://www.airforcemag.com/MagazineArchive/Pages/2011/February 2011/0211cyber.aspx

Maybe we should be think about being as prepared in the virtual world as we are in the real world.
 

peter nap

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Cyber warfare is here. Virginians must be prepared to defend the Commonwealth. I am not advocating hactivism or any illegal activity, just preparedness in support of Old Virginia.


Old thinking:The pen is mightier than the sword? >>> New thinking: The Laptop is mightier than the AR-15?

Cyber militias have been around for a while.
Link: http://www.airforcemag.com/MagazineArchive/Pages/2011/February 2011/0211cyber.aspx

Maybe we should be think about being as prepared in the virtual world as we are in the real world.

Interesting read Thundar!
 

blahpony

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Ban high capacity keyboards! Nobody needs a number pad. There are already numbers above the letters. That's what the original inventors of the typewriter had in mind and nothing more.
 

Grapeshot

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It is an interesting read, though I see little connection to OCDO, Virginia or the RKBA.

The OP said there is no intent to actually engage in such activity only "being prepared" - still such preparation is more than a little indicative of intent. Such moves into the field of violating the Forum Rules and puts OCDO in a light not desired.

Locking it.
 
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