[Infowarrior] - DoD Paper Proposes National Security Through a Culture of Restraint (and Stigma)

Richard Forno rforno at infowarrior.org
Fri May 27 21:51:32 CDT 2011


If this summary is any indication of the content, the author of this paper likely has no idea about how information and knowledge is developed in modern society.   Will read over the weekend.    -- rick

http://yro.slashdot.org/story/11/05/27/2324227/DoD-Paper-Proposes-National-Security-Through-a-Culture-of-Restraint-and-Stigma

"An SAIC analyst has written a paper [PDF] calling for the 'stigmatization' of the 'unattractive' types who tend to discuss government secrets in public. The plan, described in the Naval Postgraduate School Homeland Security Affairs journal, is to promote self-censorship as a 'civic duty'. Who needs to censor themselves? Amateur enthusiasts who describe satellite orbits, scientists who describe threats to the food supply, graduate students mapping the internet, the Government Accountability Office, which publishes failure reports on the TSA, the US Geologic Survey, which publishes surface water information, newspapers (the New York Times), TV shows, journalism websites, anti-secrecy websites, and even security author Bruce Schneier, to name a few."


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