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    increase in the number of research paper done each day while, on the other hand, pornography watching by students have increased. These can be controlled through regulations and legislation from the governing bodies. However, the author says that ‘Cyberspace is a voluntary destination’ and “Regardless of how…

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    Imagine being an agent who is in charge of launching the country's nukes but then you realize that the systems have been hacked and compromised. That is a prime example of an extreme cyber attack. Examples like that are the reason why that some cyber attacks should be considered acts of wars depending on how severe the attacks are and who they target. For example the security breach that Yahoo had which leaked all of their user accounts out should not be considered an act of war because it…

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    Today as technology continues to advance, the growing concern of cyber terrorism has became an essential factor to the United States infrastructure and US-CERT (United States Computer Readiness Team). Presently, China is the leading force of these attacks against the United States in attempt to steal top secret information and data to improve their economy. In his article “ The code not taken: China, the United States, and the future of cyber espionage,” Adam Segal (2013) writes about the…

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    Strategies, Future Success The United States leads a group of nations that advocate international law applies to Cyberspace, as noted by Harold Koh, a Legal Advisor for the U.S. Department of State, in his detailed remarks at USCYBERCOM Inter-Agency Legal Conference (Koh, 2012). The U.S. also pushes the edge in developing state and international strategies, which include cyberspace. How effective are the strategies if we continue to see state and non-state actors conducting cybered conflict?…

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    century policing, the shift from the police being solely responsible for policing cyberspace have been extending to the people that need the policing as well as partner agencies both private and governmental. Following Nolan’s standard of conduct in Public Office namely: Selflessness, Integrity, Openness, Objectivity, Honesty and Accountability, each failure listed can be found to be lacking in one or more of these standards. It is the lessons learned and the recommendations from these inquiries…

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    Cyberspace Ethical Issues

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    Cyberspace use is spreading rapidly into our daily life, directly affecting the people's behavior and ideas. Cyberspace or the Internet existence definitely offers wider options of retrieving and collecting information. It surely can be beneficial to the society, but know they can poisonous. Although it may sound all interesting online, there are still drawbacks on the other side of the virtual world. The society may not aware of how the cyberspace is actually impacting our life in both positive…

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    thought experiments. We seek to either concretize the digital through examining historical developments in technology or abstract the digital in philosophical debate. A third option, as proposed by Daniel Downes in Interactive Realism: The Poetics of Cyberspace, is to combine the philosophical with conceptualized social interaction. Summary: The point of Downes’ text can be understood from its title alone. In examining a large number of digital theorists, he supports his own theory of…

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    in romantic relationships in cyberspace vs. realspace. In computers in Human Behavior, 17(2), 197-211. doi: 10.1016/S0747-5632(00)00040-6 The increasing use of technology and online dating are changing what society defines as romantics relationship norms. In Love on the Internet: involvement and misrepresentation in romantic relationships in cyberspace vs realspace, researchers B. Cornwell and D.C Lundgren studied the comparisons and differences between cyberspace vs face to face relationships.…

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    “Staying Safe In Cyberspace.” The World Wide Web may seem fun and controlled, but in reality, it’s full of dangers that many people wouldn’t even want to imagine. These dangers include real people known as internet predators, viruses and scams, the various layers of the Internet known as the Dark Web and Deep Web, and the fact that nothing is ever gone, not even after you delete it. These reasons are why individuals should stay safe in the real world, and even safer in cyberspace. The Internet…

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    Persuasive Language Essay - Faceless Bullies Thrive in Cyberspace The issue of ‘bullies thriving in cyberspace’ has created grave concerns for children’s safety and well-being while using social media. Published on the 20th of April 2007, by Dr Dvir Abramovich, Senior Lecturer at Melbourne University, the opinion piece ‘Faceless bullies thrive in cyberspace’ addresses the many concerns and shocking truths that children face when amusing themselves with “mobiles phones, emails, instant messaging…

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