Sunday, June 1, 2008

How the Army found middle ground to embrace the internet

"This winter, the Air Force, as the Pentagon’s point agency for Internet operations –“cyberwarfare,” in military jargon – banned access from official networks to many blogs, declaring that they weren’t “established, reputable media.” The Air Force didn’t seem concerned that America’s greatest enemies, international jihadists, had long ago latched onto websites as cheap, effective tools for sharing ideas."

David Axe looks at The Military's Internet 'Civil War' in The Washington Independent. This is the first of three parts.

Source: As cited
Photo: U.S. Army

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