As the world now girds its keyboards for this new kind of "warfare" (whether we like it or not), there is an urgent need to think through the implications of cyber war. Actually I think that the term "cyber war" is itself a misnomer. It understates the nature of the challenges that...
Once Upon a Time in Cyberspace: A Grim Reality about the Dangers of Cyberwarfare This Article provides an overview of the United States' and Russia's approach to defend against a cyberattack. This Article concludes with an original, ... FernicolaGiagiafernicola@gmail.comSt. John’s University...
Dangers of artificial intelligence include bias, job losses, increased surveillance, growing inequality, lack of transparency and large-scale targeted fraud.
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Why: "If someone were to attack routers, he could probably have control over millions of people's internet connections. Or if he was able to make one of the root DNS services go out—which would require attacking numerous corporate servers and is totally possible—we could lose the entirety...
None of this is new. In 1841, when we were watching technology transform transportation, textiles, warfare, and almost every part of society, Ralph Waldo Emerson paused and wrote an essay called Self-Reliance. “Society never advances,” he explained: It recedes as fast on one side as it ...
Granville, J. (2003). Dot.Con: The dangers of cyber crime and a call for proactive solutions. Australian Journal of Politics and History, 49(1), 102-109.Granville, J., (2003) "Dot.Con: The Dangers of Cyber Crime and a Call for Proactive Solutions," Australian Journal of Politics and...
Canada's Information Warfare Monitor (IWM) research group recently published a detailed report on GhostNet. Jonathan Evans, director general of M15, warned businesses in Great Britain of the threat of state-sponsored cyber attacks in 2007, but he says most organisations do not take this such a ...
ALMOST daily headlines about acts of cyber warfare and security breaches only serve to underline the extent to which online data is now being exploited. As companies become more aware of this, they are being forced to rebuild their strategies around privacy and trust to protect their intellectual...
ALMOST daily headlines about acts of cyber warfare and security breaches only serve to underline the extent to which online data is now being exploited. As companies become more aware of this, they are being forced to rebuild their strategies around privacy and trust to protect their intellectual...