This is quite well written and congruent with my own perception of history based on documents and discussions with almost all the "perps" mentioned. Worth reading. I still believe that the "survive nuclear war" aspect is over emphasised. It is just the thing journalists like to lock on. I guess we have Baran and the packet radio experiments to thank for that; nonetheless this is in the top 10% of similar articles. Daniel On 31.05.15 19:24 , Barbara Roseman wrote:
Many of you already know this history, but from the Washington Post, this is a good overview of how the Internet in the US was developed without security as a primary concern. Very nice overview of the beginnings of things. Looks as if it may be part of a series and we’ll forward the rest as it becomes available.
-Barb
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*From:* David Olive <david.olive@icann.org <mailto:david.olive@icann.org>> *Date:* May 31, 2015 at 5:40:05 PM GMT+3 *To:* David Olive <david.olive@icann.org <mailto:david.olive@icann.org>> *Subject:* *The real story of how the Internet became so vulnerable | The Washington Post*
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sf/business/2015/05/30/net-of-insecurity-part-...
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