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Présentation : A few weeks ago I finished reading the book The War Scientists by Thomas Craughwell. It's a book about the individuals - the Scientists if you will - that invented some of the most significant weapons of war. As you'd expect, the book examines their technologies in combat and impact at the time. By itself, the book is pretty interesting but only in the capacity of bringing together an Encarta-level of history to the fore. Despite that, it got me thinking about the who and what would be included in such a book if it was to be updated in 20 years or so. Would Cyber War be worthy of inclusion, what cyber weapon would make the grade and which individual s would be included Lets for the moment assume that real, full-on cyber-war will occur within the next decade or so, and that the weapons to be used in that war either exist today or are derived directly from technologies or methodologies present today. Big assumptions, but hey - in the realm of the possible, anything is probable. Is there a particular technology - turned weapon of war - that leaps out as a game changer Likely candidates for many I suppose could include Stuxnet or maybe Metasploit, or perhaps even the MBR rootkit. But to my mind these are all derivatives of older tools and tactics - engineering advancements of someone elses invention. Would the owner of the mind behind the first vulnerability scanner constitute a scientist probably not . The more I think about it, despite a lot of innovation in the cyber arms trade, I don't think that any game changers have been made to the public eye yet. Is there an equivalent to the torpedo or mustard gas Sure, you can draw some comparisons between various malware formats or features if you were so inclined, but where are the one-sided game-changing weapon developments You know what, I suspect that some of those cyber-weapon game-changers have already been invented or are being invented right now. Unfortunately or should that be fortunately those weapons haven't been used yet and their inventors aren't likely make headlines sometime after the dust settles.
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