Manufacturing industrial quantities of national cynicism comes with a high price tag paid for in national unity and trust.
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A bracing and sobering look at how cyberwarfare and cybersecurity have changed over the last several decades.
Continue readingThere are moments when you can feel in your bones that everything is about to change. The ancient Greeks had a word for this particular, special moment: Kairos.
Continue readingAny society will have its biases and seams between different segments. Authoritarian leaders in particular make extensive use of divisive rhetoric in order to promote internal conflict that renders a population more amenable to control.
Continue readingThe COVID pandemic has become a favorite leverage point for Russian propaganda efforts against the United States. Russia’s strategic objectives require the United States to have a diminished role in world affairs.
Continue readingMaterials from a recent presentation I gave on cybersecurity and keeping yourself safe online.
Continue readingBy Sheldon Greaves If you’ve been to college, you have probably taken a course called “Western Civilization” or “Western Civ” for short. It was probably a required course, which means you did all you could to get through it quickly … Continue reading
A look at some tools from the Intelligence Community for gathering and evaluating information.
Continue readingBy Sheldon Greaves Edited with additional links and for clarity, 02 Oct. 2017. Each week brings more details (also here) about the tremendous scope and sophistication of Russian efforts to hijack (“meddle” is far too gentle a term by this point) the U.S. 2016 … Continue reading