Dorothy Denning
Dorothy Denning
Dorothy Elizabeth Denningis an American information security researcher who is a graduate of the University of Michigan. She has published four books and 140 articles. At Georgetown University, she was the Patricia and Patrick Callahan Family Professor of computer science and director of the Georgetown Institute of Information Assurance. She is now a professor in the Department of Defense Analysis at the Naval Postgraduate School...
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Cyber protests have emerged in a climate where computer network attacks have become a serious and growing threat.
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Conversely, terrorists who are motivated to cause violence seem to lack the capability to cause that degree of damage in cyberspace.
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