Cyberwar: We Are All on the Front Line

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mfbertozzi
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Regulations - follow up
mfbertozzi   10/25/2012 8:55:02 AM
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@WB: It is one of the most important event, this year and topics you have summarized within the post, are critical, definitely. The only question is about what will be the real follow up, in the sense that several of us are wondering how and when each Gov will apply possible rules outlined as output of the session in Dubai. Rules and regulators are good, speaking for myself, I would say an agreed timeplan related to rules to apply, could act as strong incentive in cyber war's mitigation.

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Re: Thinks to ponder
Wale Bakare   10/25/2012 7:01:44 AM
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There are topical issues coming up in December this year in Dubai - World Conference on International Telecommunications ( WCIT12). The International telecommunication regulations (ITRs) might probably be revised to handle the cyber problems, some of the issues to address are:

1) Network Neutrality

2) Internet Principle

3) Cyber Security

4) Personal Data Protection

5) Online Child Protection

6) Misuse of Internet Numbering

7) Internet Addresses/Allocation

 

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Re: But are we sufficiently qualfied ?
Wale Bakare   10/25/2012 6:44:42 AM
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If we are all in warfront, who then are we battling against? One thing remains - we are yet to identify where the cyber problem is. All these attacks are originated from somewhere, hosted by some servers, passing through some exchanges and routed finally to their destinations. What's the point of spending huge money on machine guns and missiles, if insufficient qualify persons to man then unavailable?

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Re: Thinks to ponder
_hm   10/24/2012 7:36:35 PM
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@mfbertozzi: In the spy game anything can happen. One must scrutinize all possible ways.

 

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Re: Thinks to ponder
mfbertozzi   10/24/2012 5:23:17 AM
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@_hm: ops ! you are opening an innovative and fascinating horizon which could be named "socials for spying". After all, in a such way, it is already started ?!?

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Re: Thinks to ponder
_hm   10/23/2012 7:46:02 PM
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@mfbertozzi: This espionage on privacy may be done by our own organization like facebook, google and sold to enemies knowingly or or by mistake. This may be just begining of much more intricate world of cyber war. We may look it as opportunity!

 

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Re: Thinks to ponder
Mr. Roques   10/23/2012 4:30:55 PM
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Following up with the army's analogy, we are all in the front line with 4 or 5 new, shiny guns -- visible from miles away.

Also, as important as prevention is being able to locate hackers and prosecute them... for that, we will need to establish better relationships with countries such as Russia and China.

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Re: Thinks to ponder
mfbertozzi   10/23/2012 12:18:59 PM
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@_hm: great post! If we would like to restrict the focus you have described, not necessary on crime, but on privacy, we could say each one of us is, potentially, really monitored about his on line activities; especially OTT players are not totally agreeing with the rules about privacy. Going further, privacy and then individual security are not fully assured. Maybe the "cyberwar" starts exactly from this topic.

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Re: Scary stuff
Ariella   10/22/2012 4:46:22 PM
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@flyingscot exactly, picking up a little over many places can be far more effective than a lot in one place -- and a lot harder to trace.

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All this?
Barbara Jorgensen   10/22/2012 4:44:31 PM
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Interesting blog. I have a question: of the must-have list for software, do all packages have to have all those features? If so, are they easily downloaded? Are these enterprise-based or device based? The reason I ask: I can't imagine going down that list and finding a solution that meets each need. If it can be downloaded and automatically set, even better. But how much does a typical consumer need to have?

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