Mapping our interdependencies and vulnerabilities [with a glance at Y2K]
September 28th, 2011 by Charles Cameron
Tom Barnett’s point about “the thinking we pursued as we tried to imagine – in advance – what a terrible shock to the system would do to the United States and the world in this day and age” still stands.
Y2K was what first alerted me to the significance of SCADAs.
Something very like what Y2K might have been seems to be unfolding — but slowly, slowly.
Are we thinking yet?
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