• Cyber warfare – the next frontier

    Almost every aspect of modern life is now dependent upon computer networks – our bank accounts, our social network profiles and our health records, not to mention our businesses, our governments and our militaries. Access to the internet has become a defining condition of the way we work, entertain ourselves and learn about the world.

  • Energy security is a common goal of Lithuania and Estonia

    President Dalia Grybauskaitė agreed with President Toomas Hendrik Ilves of Estonia, currently on a visit in Lithuania, to strengthen joint efforts in promoting energy security of the Baltic region, reported Press Service of the President of Lithuania.

  • The Pentagon’s Cyber Strategy, One Year Later

    For almost all of human history, man has waged war on land and at sea. Air and space emerged as potepentagonntial battlefields only in the past few generations. Now, the danger of cyberwarfare rivals that of traditional war. The advent of more destructive technologies — and of their inevitable proliferation among actors willing to use them — means that the United States must strengthen its critical national networks against ever worse threats.

  • Economist: The mood of Russia – Time to shove off

    IN 2000 a group of young Russians, just back from their studies in America, started the website WelcomeHome. Ru. “Life in Russia is becoming more normal. It is possible to live here, make a career and bring up children. Many of those who had left have come …

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