måndag 8 oktober 2007

UK police can now demand encryption keys

03 Oct 2007, Vunewt.com: People in the UK who encrypt their data are now obliged by law to give up the encryption keys to law enforcement officials if requested under the Regulation of Investigatory Powers Act 2000 (RIP Act).
The Home Office claims that the move will help in the investigation of terrorists as well as criminal gangs and paedophiles. - läs artikeln här...

China to gain access to U.S. defense through merger

Oct/3/2007, The Washington Times

Gary Milhollin, an arms-proliferation specialist with the Wisconsin Project on Nuclear Arms Control, said Huawei was founded by a Chinese military officer and got its start with U.S. technology exports.

"In the past, Huawei has shown it's willing to help America's enemies after importing U.S. technology," he said. "And it has done so in defiance of U.N. regulations. So before we make more U.S. high technology available to Huawei, we should make sure it has changed its ways." - läs hela artikeln

onsdag 3 oktober 2007

The Tsar’s Opponent

The Tsar’s Opponent - The New Yorker 1 oct

Nuclear Arms Racing in the Post-Cold War Era: Who is the Smallest?

Nuclear Arms Racing in the Post-Cold War Era: Who is the Smallest? - Strategic Security Blog 22 aug

Terrorism Monitor

Terrorism Monitor Volume 5, Issue 18 - Jamestown.org 27 sep

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Terrorism Focus

Terrorism Focus Volume 4, Issue 31 - Jamestown.org 2 oct

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Defying threats, Swedish artist wants to turn prophet cartoon row into musical

Defying threats, Swedish artist wants to turn prophet cartoon row into musical - Herald Tribune (AP) 1 oct