Cyberspace

National Security Agency Revelations Reinforce Demise of Private Communications

Gary Hibberd | Posted 11.06.2013 | UK Tech
Gary Hibberd

The NSA's 'Prism' surveillance program allegedly allows it to monitor emails, internet 'chatter' on Skype, AOL, YouTube, FaceBook and Twitter and collect data directly from these servers and other technology companies. The incredulity that America has the ability to monitor what goes on in Cyberspace reveals a basic misunderstanding that online activity can ever be private.

Laying the Foundations for an Open, Secure and Prosperous Digital Europe: The New EU Cyber Security Strategy

Dr Marco Roscini | Posted 17.04.2013 | UK Tech
Dr Marco Roscini

The EU Strategy responds to debates over human rights and the internet, especially regarding censorship, by reaffirming fundamental rights, democracy and the rule of law in cyberspace. What I find interesting is that, according to the Strategy, there is no human 'right' to access the internet.

Protecting and Promoting the UK in a Digital World

Victoria Woodbine | Posted 19.02.2013 | UK Politics
Victoria Woodbine

Despite a challenging fiscal situation, the current government has committed over a billion dollars of new funding to an office set up to promote cyber security. Like our American counterparts, we recognise that strong policy in this area is both a national security priority.

WOT, The Guardian Angel of the Internet

Laila Escartín-Sorjonen | Posted 16.05.2012 | UK Tech
Laila Escartín-Sorjonen

How many hours daily do you spend surfing in the Internet? Have you ever thought of all the traps that are awaiting you, the more or less innocent sur...

Who is Afraid of the Internet?

Sindhyar Talpur | Posted 30.04.2012 | UK Tech
Sindhyar Talpur

A recent advertisement by the National ICT and R&D fund has put many in consternation. The advertisement is seeking bids from the technical companies...