For civilians like myself, it's easy to think of war and combat in specific ways, many of which are framed by well-known war movies about World War II or Vietnam. But it is clear that the nature of the battlefield is changing, and cyberwar is becoming increasingly relevant to conflicts of all kinds. This article looks at how control of information and online communication has played a central role in the ongoing conflict in Syria.
"The Hackers of Damascus" by Stephan Faris
Published in Business Week, November 15, 2012
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