Showing posts with label cyber-terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyber-terrorism. Show all posts

Friday, August 14, 2009

The next generation

after Twitter?

It is just the beginning, as much of the advantages and technical weakness are still being tested. But, what it is more important, is the increasing demand, also creating a pressure towards change.

Monday, August 10, 2009

Lessons learned from the last week cyber-attack

against the Georgian blogger. How you could discourage the invisible "fighters"? Or how to continue to trust those platforms, used frequently in the latest months - in Iran, Republic of Moldova, unrest in China, to mention only a couple of them? Should be the Internet freedom and the obligation to refrain to attacks an international obligation, entrusted by organisations and states?
PS: Among the entities accused of the revolt in Iran, at the show-trials in Tehran have been mentioned: Twitter and Facebook.