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.
Showing posts with label cyber-terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cyber-terrorism. Show all posts
Friday, August 14, 2009
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.
Labels:
cyber-terrorism,
Cyxymu,
e-politics,
Facebook,
Georgia,
Russia,
Twitter
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