In wanting to give peace a chance, the Dalai Lama and John Lennon don’t have much company; fighting and causing trouble seem to be the preference of most of the world. The conflicts in the Middle East and Afghanistan, to name the most prominent, are taking their toll on human life and limb. However, the escalating cyberconflict among nations is far more dangerous, argues retired general Wesley Clark, who spoke with TechNewsWorld in an exclusive interview.
Civilization's High Stakes Cyber-Struggle: Q&A With Gen. Wesley Clark (ret.)
Posted by: Richard Adhikari December 2, 2009 04:00 AMIn wanting to give peace a chance, the Dalai Lama and John Lennon don’t have much company; fighting and causing trouble seem to be the preference of most of the world. The conflicts in the Middle East and Afghanistan, to name the most prominent, are taking their toll on human life and limb. However, the escalating cyberconflict among nations is far more dangerous, argues retired general Wesley Clark, who spoke with TechNewsWorld in an exclusive interview.