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Should the UK’s cyber protection be centralised?

by Francis Grice on 10 January 2012 · 13 comments

‘Anonymous’ Spokesman Opens Nechaev’s Tomb, Becomes Possessed

by David Betz on 14 March 2011 · 49 comments

Strategy and the Singularity

by David Betz on 2 November 2010 · 14 comments

COIN: Still no new thing under the sun?

by David Betz on 25 March 2010 · 16 comments

Send in the geeks

by Kenneth Payne on 8 January 2010 · 5 comments

New blog for the rolls: al Sahawa ('the awakening')

by Captain Hyphen on 2 November 2009 · 3 comments

This is depressing

by David Betz on 12 February 2008 · 0 comments

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