Jon Lindsay
@jonrlindsayAssoc Prof Georgia Tech School of Cybersecurity & Privacy. Previously U of Toronto. Book: Info Tech & Mil Power, https://t.co/zFpAAa7uup.
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ELEMENTS OF DETERRENCE has arrived!! This book presents a decade of work with Erik Gartzke and a great team: M Nacht, K Kagotani, JI Walsh, @B_R_Early, O Westerwinter, @NadiyaKostyuk, @AndresGannon, P Schram,... TL/DR: Deterrence cannot be integrated global.oup.com/academic/produ…
When was the first destructive cyber attack? Many point to a "monumental non-nuclear explosion" on a Siberian pipeline caused by a CIA counterintel op in 1982. But everything about this case is murkier than Russian crude. Check out this fantastic forum: issforum.org/ISSF/PDF/RJISS…
It is mourning in America again
I agree with @RoryCormac: @LenMaschmeyer has written "an excellent book: timely, bold and necessary." Check out this review, and read this book! academic.oup.com/ia/article/100…
My 2024 election forecast published in @ps_polisci @CUP_PoliSci with @JuliusLagodny, @jcolner99, and Anusha Kumar correctly forecasted 45/45 called states 100 days before the election using @verasight_data: bit.ly/40vsasH.
Trump’s victory is a story about Democrat voters not showing up. Compare his current 71.2M votes (74.2M in 2020) to Harris’s 66.3M (81.3M for Biden in 2020). The Americans didn’t shift to the right. The left didn’t bother to vote. Turnout, as always, is the name of the game.
An important difference between government and business is a focus on effectiveness rather than efficiency. It would be nice to have both, of course, and governments are often ineffective as well as inefficient, but governments exist to do things that efficient markets do not.
In today's episode of Orwellian rhetoric: "We can’t disenfranchise the voters" so the NC legislature should just allocate its electors to Trump. politico.com/news/2024/10/2…
Or you could believe the snarky bullshit of space moguls
I and twenty-two other Nobel economists signed a letter endorsing Kamala Harris for President. We believe Harris's policies will result in a stronger economic performance, with economic growth that is more robust, more sustainable, and more equitable. cnn.com/2024/10/23/pol…
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If a deep fake of the 45th president only made coherent and relevant arguments supported by true facts, would it still be disinformation?
Hypothesis: the political antics of @elonmusk will have zero effect on the election. The mobilization of admirers will be balanced by a countermobilization of disgust. But his antics will matter for his companies, although the effect's direction depends on the election outcome.
A good synonym for disinformation is bullshit, or performative speech without regard for the truth. Thus a good rule of thumb: anything posted by @elonmusk is most likely disinformation, or bullshit.
Mars will save Earth like America saved Europe because there will be fascists on Jupiter
Elon is in the blowing up rockets to learn how they work phase of politics
Interesting article on attribution. Why do we see so much Russian threat activity? Because they make a lot of mistakes, or more charitably, prioritize moving fast and breaking things over being discreet. tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.10…
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