tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855112539058789634.post8411425311006944928..comments2023-02-10T06:52:20.136-07:00Comments on The Morgan Doctrine: Cyber privateer pro forma financialsDestroying Angelhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17574489931552397250noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-6855112539058789634.post-51393409751285463482011-06-08T11:31:14.943-06:002011-06-08T11:31:14.943-06:00Very interesting. It is my view that cyber war wil...Very interesting. It is my view that cyber war will have to have a physical component to protect the hacker(s), or to attack and torture/interrogate other hackers. These folks would have the keys to the kingdom, or access to all types of weaknesses in government and business. So the likely evolution of this kind warfare is to couple the concept into kind of a combined arms deal. A cyber lance is the term I coined for the concept on my blog called Feral Jundi.<br /><br />I too am very interested in the economics, effectiveness and lethality of privateering in all of it's forms. It deserves far more study than what it is given. <br /><br />To back up the concept with actual theories, or to draw upon the case studies of early privateering or modern day offense industries would be helpful. Examples would be the Sicarios that the cartels use, the privateers of the Revolutionary War and War of 1812, today's modern Somali piracy scourge, China's use of freelance hackers, buffalo commercial hunting in the old west, or even today's commercial fishing or hunting licensing schemes of the states. I also think the study of bounty hunting would help develop theories on the economics of privateering. <br /><br />This would be a great RAND project. lol Until then, they are just ideas floating around that have yet to be assembled and presented in a viable theory.matthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04645537637248773668noreply@blogger.com