WikiLeaks and The Social Networks: The public disclosure of SIPRNet contents
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WikiLeaks, Social Networks, SIPRNet.Abstract
The objectives of this paper are: firstly, provide elements to analyze the origin of U.S. diplomatic communications, derived from confidential and secret military networks of its Department of Defense. Secondly, help to broaden the perspective of research content those documents, so it is possible to have elements to discuss, analyze and draw guideposts of actions aimed at opening up new frontiers of research to the political cyberspace geography. Thirdly, examine and review the information distributed by social networks and the international news media.Downloads
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