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17/05/2010 | E-democracia: alcances y desafíos
Cristóbal Cobo Romaní | El Universal
De los 6 mil millones de habitantes que hoy viven en el planeta, 1.8 mil millones tienen acceso a internet y 3.6 mil millones usan teléfono celular, lo que significa que 73% de la población mundial carece de conexión a internet y que 53% no posee un teléfono móvil. ...
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29/04/2010 | Cyber crime: be afraid, be very afraid
Jon Healey | Los Angeles Times
Full disclosure up front: Joe Menn, the author of "Fatal System Error: The Hunt for the New Crime Lords Who Are Bringing Down the Internet" and a tech reporter for the Financial Times, is a friend and former colleague of mine here at The Times. Nevertheless, I think even an unbiased observer would say that "Fatal System Error" is a compelling read, despite the fact that it's nonfiction (or maybe because it's nonfiction). It's also a very frightening book. ...
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25/04/2010 | Measuring the Information Society 2010
ITU | International Telecommunication Union
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22/04/2010 | Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Hacker
Glenn Harlan Reynolds | Wall Street Journal
The Internet was designed for easy communication. Security? Not so much. ...
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12/04/2010 | I Was Hacked in Beijing
Andrew Jacobs | NY Times
The reality — and my fears — dawned only slowly. For weeks, friends and colleagues complained I had not answered their e-mail messages. I swore I had not received them. ...
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11/04/2010 | Countries Try To Tame The Wild Territory Of The Net (Third of a three-part series)
Tom Gjelten | NPR.org
The truth is, there's never been a greater network on the planet Earth than the Internet. So as much as people want to talk about fragmenting [the Internet], they've really only done it on a test basis. Why? Because you cut yourself off from the rest of the world. ...
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10/04/2010 | Timeline: Major Cybersecurity Incidents Since 2007
Tom Gjelten | NPR.org
U.S. government and private computer networks find themselves facing much more frequent and much more sophisticated cyberintrusions. ...
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10/04/2010 | Cyberattack: U.S. Unready For Future Face Of War ( Second of a three-part series)
Tom Gjelten | NPR.org
The bloody little conflict between Russia and Georgia in August 2008 lasted just nine days, but it marked a turning point in the history of warfare. For the first time ever, the shooting was accompanied by a cyberattack. ...
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09/04/2010 | Cyber Insecurity: U.S. Struggles To Confront Threat ( First of a three-part series)
Tom Gjelten | NPR.org
Americans do not often hear that someone has found a way to overcome U.S. defenses, but military and intelligence officials have been sounding downright alarmist lately with their warnings that the country is ill-prepared to deal with a cyberattack. ...
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04/04/2010 | U.S. to launch mysterious robotic space plane
John Antczak | Toronto Sun
After a decade of development, the Air Force this month plans to launch a robotic spacecraft resembling a small space shuttle to conduct technology tests in orbit and then glide home to a California runway. ...
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