User:BondiBeach2026/sandbox

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Module 8 Activity - Inserting an InfoBox relevant to your stub[edit]

To the right is an infobox relevant to my stub. It is also featured in the disucssion forum linked to module 8.

For my final article, I will also look into incorporating: Template:Infobox military installation

please see my stub: Template: Infobox military installation was also added there. Also see to the right

Joint Worldwide Intelligence Communications System
Part of The United States Department of Defense Computer Networks
Based in United States
Site information
OperatorMultiple Operators
Controlled byThe United States Department of Defense
Open to
the public
No

Answers to Module 7 Questions (2)[edit]

The three computer networks controlled by the US department of defence and their respective purposes.

to the left is media made by myself relevant to my stub.

Describe your media

The media is a table created by me - it depicts the three computer networks controlled by the USDoD and their respective roles.

Is it your own work (Links to an external site.)?

Yes

What is the file format (Links to an external site.)?

Pdf

What license have you chosen?

"This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license."

What category/gallery will you add it to?

military, computer networks, department of defense, military

How will you describe the file?

"The three computer networks controlled by the US department of defence and their respective purposes."

Answers to Module 7 Questions[edit]

Great Ocean Road Remote Beach

To the left is a photo uploaded by me to WikiMedia Commons. Please note, in class our photo did NOT need to be relevant to our stub. The task in modules however requested that it was.

Describe your media

The media is a photo taken by me of a beach in Victoria in 2018.

Is it your own work (Links to an external site.)?

Yes

What is the file format (Links to an external site.)?

Jpeg

What license (Links to an external site.) have you chosen?

"This file is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International license."[1]

What category/gallery (Links to an external site.) will you add it to?

Beaches, Victoria, Great Ocean Road

How will you describe (Links to an external site.) the file?

"A remote beach off the coast of the Great Ocean Road, Victoria, Australia"[2]


Seminar 7 Activity - Insert a photo relevant to your stub[edit]

Below is a photo of Chelsea Manning, the individual responsible for leaking JWICS information to WikiLeaks Chelsea Manning on 18 May 2017

Practising Citations[edit]

The Encyclopedia of Cyber Warfare is written by Paul Springer, a Professor in the field of comparative military studies and Chair at the Air command and staff college within Maxwell Air Force base[3]

Martin Moore is a Lecturer at the Kings College London, specializing in Political Communications, Media and Politics.[4]

Beyond Wikileaks focuses on the counterargument to Moore’s piece. It explores the importance of free-speech and public interest, and recounts the ripple effect caused by Cablegate.[5]

Mark Ambinder is currently a “senior fellow at the USC Annenberg Center on Communication Leadership and Policy”[6]

Clarke has been a political advisor to the Reagan, Clinton and Bush administrations in roles surrounding cyber security and counterterrorism.[7]

Footnotes[edit]

  1. ^ "File:Great Ocean Road Remote Beach.jpg", Wikipedia, retrieved 2020-10-23
  2. ^ "File:Great Ocean Road Remote Beach.jpg", Wikipedia, retrieved 2020-10-23
  3. ^ Proquest Ebook Central. (n.d.). Encylcopedia of Cyber Warfare. Retrieved September 4, 2020, from https://ebookcentral-proquest-com.ezproxy1.library.usyd.edu.au/lib/usyd/detail.action?docID=4883012
  4. ^ King’s College London. (n.d.). Dr Martin Moore. Retrieved September 7, 2020, from https://www.kcl.ac.uk/people/martin-moore
  5. ^ Brevini, B., Hintz, A., McCurdy, P. (2013) Beyond WikiLeaks: Implications for the Future of Communications, Journalism and Society. London, United Kingdom: Palgrave MacMillan
  6. ^ The Atlantic. (n.d.). Mark Ambinder. Retrieved September 4, 2020, from https://www.theatlantic.com/author/marc-ambinder/
  7. ^ Clarke, R. A., Knake, R. K. (2012) Cyber War: The Next Threat to National Security and What to do About it. New York, United States: HarperCollins.

Further Reading[edit]