You may or may not have heard, but I started a new job in early January. It is odd actually, I'm no longer my own boss. The perks are also nice, instead of working up to 80 hours a week I am actually only working 40 a week now. It is really nice.
From a content perspective the new job means I am under much less restrictive rules when discussing cyber now, so I will probably start talking about cyber warfare a great deal more. It is a professional interest, and one of the only topics where I feel my resume suggests I am legitimately an expert.
I may have mentioned this before, but people often ask why I blog about the Navy. The answer is, I had a lot of theories on social software and wanted to test them out, so I started a blog. Contractually I was never allowed to discuss what I do professionally, so I wrote about something I like (maritime strategy, history, and the US Navy) instead. The rest is history. Had I been allowed to, this blog would have been for computer nerds instead of Navy nerds. Oh well, these days it seems they are one and the same.
In the spirit of my new found freedom, I'm discussing the organization Anonymous this week over at USNI. It's somewhat shallow, but I've never actually written about cyber warfare in public forums before and it will take some time to learn how to do it responsibly.
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