We have spent years promoting the need for change in our approach to internet infrastructure, forcing politicians to recognise it as a serious issue. So it’s great to see Barack Obama tackling the issue in his State of the Union address. You may agree or disagree with some of things he says, but he avoids the naïve thinking that suggests “banning encryption” or bulk surveillance of everyone’s communications are quick fixes for society’s ills. The internet we have created is only just past its infancy and yet it already plays an integral role in our lives. Now is the time to put it to use for the betterment of the whole of society. Putting the brakes on now could derail many of the advances we have made. It could unpick economic gains and sq...
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Authoritarian governments, including Russia and the People's Republic of China, use information tech...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON WORLD WIDE WEB APPLICATIONS 2-4 September 2009 Port...
Since Nikola Tesla’s “teleautomation”, it has taken almost 80 years for the general public to experi...
We have spent years promoting the need for change in our approach to internet infrastructure, forcin...
As the U.S. Senate deliberates over several key national security appointments, an old saying comes ...
Among the most important issues for American National Security is the national response to the growi...
In the 2008 Presidential campaign, Barack Obama masterfully employed the internet as a platform for ...
President Barack Obama's last day in office was January 20, 2017. As Americans have chosen the new p...
I’m not going, but the PersonalDemocracy conference in New York looks more interesting than ever. A ...
President Obama’s speech on surveillance has been criticized for being heavy on rhetoric and light o...
A few days ago, news services everywhere were abuzz with news about the Federal Communication Commis...
The 2013 Snowden revelations ignited a vehement debate on the legitimacy and breadth of intelligence...
With rare exception, nothing has galvanized activists and those of us in libraries more these days t...
The managerial importance of the internet increasingly attracts political forces. The article deals ...
The article presents a review and analysis of cybersecurity policy and strategic initiatives by the ...
Authoritarian governments, including Russia and the People's Republic of China, use information tech...
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 11th ANNUAL CONFERENCE ON WORLD WIDE WEB APPLICATIONS 2-4 September 2009 Port...
Since Nikola Tesla’s “teleautomation”, it has taken almost 80 years for the general public to experi...