Georgetown Essays on Information Warfare

Edited by Dorothy E. Denning

Volume 1, Spring 1999

  1. Don't Pick Up the Phone! - by John Woods
  2. How Much Do We Need to Know - by John Woods
  3. Re: How Much Do We Need to Know - by Daryl Spiewak
  4. E-privacy & E-trust Aren't E-asy to E-licit in E-Commerce World - by Jay Krasnow
  5. On the Origin of Trust and Its Impact on Technology - by Steve Abrams
  6. Cooperating to Compete - by Sara K. Brown
  7. Electronic Medievalism: Public-Key Infrastructures and Democracy - by Timothy Lunardi
  8. Of Punk Rock and Web Filters: Raising Children in the Information Age - by Timothy Lunardi
  9. When Computers Are Weapons: Information Warfare and the Security Dilemma - by Timothy Lunardi

Georgetown Essays on Information Warfare features essays by students in COSC 511, Information Warfare: Terrorism, Crime, and National Security, at Georgetown University. Outside contributions will also be considered and should be sent to the editor at denning@cs.georgetown.edu. The opinions expressed in the essays do not represent those of Georgetown University, the Computer Science Department, or the editor. Copyright 1999 Goergetown University. All rights reserved.