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I'm not alone in wondering what make and model the hugndan was. Some of the old model cocked and locked striker fired pistols had reputations for going bang when dropped. I have read a few incidents about people stabbing the trigger on sliding / falling guns.  Wish they had given more details on this incident.
|Acronym=IWAR 2010
 
|Title=11th Australian Information Warfare Conference
 
|Series=IWAR
 
|Type=Conference
 
|Field=Computer security and reliability
 
|Superevent=2010 secau Security Congress
 
|Start date=2010/11/30
 
|End date=2010/12/02
 
|Homepage=http://conferences.secau.org
 
|City=Perth
 
|State=Western Australia
 
|Country=Australia
 
|Submission deadline=2010/09/01
 
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The aim of the Australian Information Warfare Conference 2010 is to inform participants on research and practice in traditional and contemporary applications of information warfare. Information warfare is becoming an increasingly diverse discipline that exists within a constantly changing social environment.
 
 
 
The evolution of warfare techniques and the global use of information and networked communications have seen a shift from the more traditional military domain to wider application into the corporate world and global society.
 
 
 
Papers are invited in the following areas, but not limited to:
 
 
 
Information operations theory and practice
 
 
 
Psychological operations
 
 
 
Critical infrastructure protection and vulnerability
 
 
 
Application of information warfare in contemporary and non-military environments
 
 
 
Case studies in application of information warfare
 
 
 
 
 
secau Security Research Centre, Edith Cowan University,
 
Perth, Western Australia
 
 
 
 
 
Conference Chair:  Dr Trish Williams
 
 
 
Congress Chair:    Professor Craig Valli
 
 
 
Executive Chair:    Professor Murray Lampard
 
 
 
Congress Organiser: Ms Lisa McCormack
 

Latest revision as of 12:56, 24 December 2012

I'm not alone in wondering what make and model the hugndan was. Some of the old model cocked and locked striker fired pistols had reputations for going bang when dropped. I have read a few incidents about people stabbing the trigger on sliding / falling guns. Wish they had given more details on this incident.