TY - BOOK ID - 135097426 TI - Wiki at War : Conflict in a Socially Networked World PY - 2011 SN - 1280772204 9786613682970 1603446575 9781603446570 9781603446587 1603446583 9781603445863 1603445862 9781603446563 1603446567 9781299277021 1299277020 PB - College Station, TX, USA Texas A&M University Press DB - UniCat KW - Information society KW - War and society KW - Information warfare KW - Information technology KW - Social networks KW - Social media KW - Computer crimes KW - Internet and terrorism KW - Computer networks KW - Political aspects KW - Social aspects KW - Security measures KW - Access control KW - War and society. KW - Computer crimes. KW - Internet and terrorism. KW - Computer networks. KW - Political aspects. KW - Social aspects. KW - Security measures. KW - Access control. KW - Computer networks -- Access control. KW - Computer networks -- Security measures. KW - Information society -- Political aspects. KW - Information technology -- Social aspects. KW - Information warfare --Political aspects. KW - Social media. KW - Social networks. UR - https://www.unicat.be/uniCat?func=search&query=sysid:135097426 AB - In 2011, amid the popular uprising against Egyptian president Hosni Mubarak, the government sought in vain to shut down the Internet-based social networks of its people.WikiLeaks editor-in-chief Julian Assange has been branded "public enemy number one" by some in the United States for posting material on the World Wide Web that concerns airstrikes in Iraq, US diplomatic communications, and other sensitive matters. In Wiki at War, James Jay Carafano explains why these and other Internet-born initiatives matter and how they are likely to affect the future face of w ER -