Why Poissonian traffic models matter more now than ever, part 1 2 3 4 5 6
Common data sets and the illusion of scientific security testing
A minimal periodic coloring theorem part 1 2 3
Dynamical bias in the dice roll
The fundamental law of statistical physics
A graded lexicographic index, part 1 2 3
Solution of second-order matrix difference equations
Birds on a wire and the Ising model
The chimera of cyberdeterrence
Martingales from finite Markov processes, part 1
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Random bits
“in [Richard Clarke's] Cyberwar, like in real war, truth is the first casualty”
Cyberdeterrence through tattlling? This is ridiculous. Not bloody likely that will work against serious hackers. And not bloody likely that it would be done in cases where potentially state-sponsored hackers were caught.
Cybersecurity and National Policy
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