The Development and Repeal of the “Keep Calm and Carry On” Red Poster Campaign During World War II in Britain – Learn Something Interesting

The Publicity Division of the U.K. Ministry of Information formulated a propaganda marketing campaign prior to World War II in August of 1939. Component of this selection was the iconic crimson “Keep Relaxed and Have On” poster which was developed to be issued at a later day when morale was […]

Cybersecurity in War and Peace

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Law, Policy—and IT? Tracy Mitrano explores the intersection wherever better training, the world-wide-web and the entire world meet up with (and sometimes collide).   Previous week I gave a videoconferencing talk on cybersecurity for CAPE, an emeritus professors group, which is now publicly readily available if any person would like […]

Declassified Cold War code-breaking manual has lessons for solving ‘impossible’ puzzles

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Lambros D. Callimahos, the author of Armed service Cryptanalytics. Credit rating: NSA The United States National Security Agency—the country’s premier signals intelligence organization—recently declassified a Cold War-period doc about code-breaking. The 1977 book, prepared by cryptologist Lambros Callimahos, is the last in a trilogy identified as Army Cryptanalytics. It can […]

First database on the Imjin War launched

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Image: ICREA researcher at the UAB Rebekah Clements has coordinated the launch of the initially on the internet databases of the Imjin War, the biggest war fought in the sixteenth century. This useful resource… watch more  Credit: https://aftermath.uab.cat/picture-acknolwedgements/ The biggest war in the globe through the sixteenth century took area in […]

New Fronts in the War on Misinformation

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New Fronts in the War on Misinformation National Academies host three events to explore ways to expand the reach of accurate science and health information online By Sara Frueh | March 2, 2020 The countless false claims that have spread alongside the novel coronavirus — inaccurate advice about how to […]