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radical Islamists, 307, 370
RadioCamera system, 481–82
Rajiv Gandhi, 312
Ralph Swick, 284
RAM evidence, 609–10
RAND Corporation, 203, 455
RAND Corporation workshop, 455
random memory dumps, 38
random terrorist Information Warfare, 305
rapid deployment, 337
RAPIER, 499
RC4, 195, 560
RC6, 560
rdate, 193
read-only search, 624
real evidence, 26, 123
RealSecure Network Sensor™ software, 60, 66
real-time information recovery and response, 282
real-world address, 22
Recourse Technologie, 586
Recourse Technologies ManTrap, 452
Recovery Advisor component, 112, 114, 116–17
Recovery component, 112
Recovery Manager, 113
Recycle Bin, 153, 185
RedSiren Technologies
Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID), 19
ReFLEX, 486
REGEDIT.EXE, 619
Reject all cookies option, 488
remediation software, 264–65
remote back-up, 104
remote monitoring of target computers, 46
Rep. Christopher Cox (R-Calif.) report, 359–61, 363
Reserve Component Employment 2006 study, 296
Restricted-Data-Hiding course, 80
résumé banks, 531
Retina (security scanner)
Return on Investment (ROI), 588
revolution in military affairs (RMA), 509–10
RF fingerprinting, 539–41
RF-tagged wildlife, 477
Richard Feynman, 460
right-wing militias, 306
Rijndael, by two Belgians, 560
riot-control vehicle, 360
RIPE (the European Registry), 73
Riptech, 585, 587–88
risk distribution, 636
risk-management techniques, 58
Robert Bork, 528
Robert Phillip Hanssen, 345
robotic dragonflys, 456
robotic swarms, 458
rogue information warfare (IW)
1983 U.S. Marine barracks bombing in Beiru, 309
1991 assassination of Rajiv Gandhi, 312
9-11-2001 terrorist attacks, 309
Algeria, 312
April 2000 Defense Department report, 313
ATF, 310
Aum Shinrikyo cult, 246, 306, 313, 315, 338, 343
biological agents, 313–15
Branch Davidian cult of Waco, 313
chemical weapons, 313–15
Executive IW-D Oversight Office, 311
Executive Office of the President, 310
FEMA, 310–11, 343
Hamas, 262, 312, 325, 327–28, 334
Hezbollah, 312, 327, 355, 368, 575
Hindu nationalists, 313
India’s Congress Party, 312
indications and warnings (I and W) system, 311
lone rogue terrorist, 316
means of weapon delivery, 313, 358, 435
Middle East, 302, 312
Muslim extremists, 312, 315, 326
National Defense University, 309
National Security Agency (NSA), 239, 294–95, 345, 426
National Security Council (NSC), 246, 311, 333, 340–41
neofascists, 313
nuclear arms, 313–15, 362
Oklahoma City bombing, 301, 305–06, 309–10
President Reagan, 310, 337
Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, 312
rogue IW defense (IW-D), 310
rogue IW wargame, 309
Sarajevo in 1914, 312
Shimon Peres, 312
Sri Lanka, 312
Tamil Tigers, 312, 315, 317
targets, 309
U.N.-affiliated International Atomic Energy Agency, 314
U.S. antiterrorist program, 310
U.S. counterterrorism agency, 310
USS Cole, 301, 309, 365, 371
Yigal Amir, 312
rogue IW defense (IW-D), 310
rogue IW wargame, 309
rolling blackouts, 510–11
Romanian fascists (Iron Guard), 315
Ronald Rivest, 560
root access, 353
root compromises, 588–89, 615–16
root@ip, 74
Ross Anderson, 560
round-the-clock monitoring, 293
Royal Dutch/Shell Group, 199
RSA Laboratories, 560
RSA Security Inc., 247, 560, 564
Rule 803(6) of the Federal Rules of Evidence, 155
rule of best practice, 20
rules of evidence, 123, 125
run length limited (RLL), 19
Russia, 263, 271, 292, 350, 374, 383, 446
Russian international legal regime proposal, 374
Russian MiG 15, 292
Russian organized crime (ROC), 383
Russia’s Col-Gen Valeriy Manilov, 263
Russia’s GLONASS, 446
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