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    Mostly everyone's favorite thing right now is Social Media. People have accounts on all sorts of social networks like Facebook, Snapchat, Instagram, and more. The question is Can Social Media be harmful to society? Social Media can be useful to some people, but it can be harmful as well. Technology and the internet have taken over and making a danger to our society, most people can agree on this topic and some do not. Almost every news story always have to do something with any Social network or…

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    operation which then requires less fuel and is faster. Probably one of the biggest focus areas that needs evolving is the “Cyberspace and the Electromagnetic Spectrum”. Cyberspace is one of the newest technologies we have to look out for and start protecting. We need to be able to understand how cyberspace supports objectives in all domains, not just the one we are operating in. Cyberspace and the electromagnetic spectrum (EMS) can also increase situational awareness for the MEUs that are…

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    To Be Me,” the narration is set up so that the reader considers their own relationship to their body as shaped by technology while P. Burke’s dilemma sparks an exploration of how society can shape one’s relationship to the body both in and out of cyberspace. P. Burke loses her identity to the artificial body, as she “can no longer clearly recall that she exists apart from Delphi” (Tiptree, 68). Egan’s story reflects mostly on one main character introspectively, while Tiptree explores a view that…

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    fairly law-abiding, either by disposition or because they're afraid of getting caught. In cyberspace, getting caught sometimes seem slim. Some people forget that there's a human being on the other side of the computer, some people think that a lower standard of ethics or personal behavior is acceptable in cyberspace, but they are not lower than in real life. . But if you encounter an ethical dilemma in cyberspace, consult the code you follow in real life. Chances are good you'll find the answer.…

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    Gender In Video Games

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    and soci-ological phenomenon, which did not transpire without undergoing severe changes. Not only did they evolve from something social, uniting people in arcade halls to a leisure activity where social interaction mainly takes place within the cyberspace, but also did their target audience change significantly. Whereas arcade games had been designed to attract both, male and female players (Wolf 2001: 74), this was radically reshaped by the launch of video game home consoles. Male gamers became…

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    William Gibson is an American-Canadian writer who has had a very successful career. Gibson has built an impressive list of accolades including creating a science-fiction subgenre known as cyberpunk, creating the term cyberspace, and being the first author to win the science fiction “triple crown”--the Nebula Award, the Philip K. Dick Award, and the Hugo Award. What’s even more impressive is the fact that Gibson was able to accomplish all of this with one novel, Neuromancer. Published in 1984,…

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    between how the West and countries such as Russia and China use cyberspace. The United States focuses on preventing enemies from gaining access to resources such as government systems or important information and try to gain access to the secrets of other countries. Apps argues that countries such as Russia and China use cyberspace more advantageously. To prove his point he brings up the 2016 U.S presidential election as Russia used cyberspace to influence American voters quite heavily. Apps…

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    Cyber-terrorist have the ability to access bank accounts, shut down systems, and send malicious viruses to ordinary citizens from the comfort of their home. The ability to operate from remote locations across the globe to find vulnerable links between cyberspace, physical systems, records and infrastructure is the mission of Cybercriminals (Smith, 2015). The development of a national policy and regional sharing of information is critical in combating cyber-attacks, cooperation across state and…

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    Sony Picture Entertainment was hacked by a group that calls themselves the Guardians of Peace. At the beginning of the case, no clear evidence about who were the attackers and what their motives are, but after digging deeper in the case and collecting pieces of evidence, someone can say for sure that these hackers are working for the North Korean government. The attackers “GOP” focused on stealing information and implanting malware to use them as a threat and revenge for SPE for producing a…

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    choices which need to be made in order to ensure the US Armed Forces remain the most dominant military in the world. Airpower is defined as, “the ability to project military power or influence through the control and exploitation of air, space, and cyberspace to achieve strategic, operational, or tactical objectives.” This paper will discuss how Airpower across the services can continue to be innovative amidst the face of budget and manpower cuts. Areas for innovative improvements include…

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