Cyber Age: Exploring the New World

Nonfiction, Computers, Advanced Computing, Computer Science, Business & Finance, Economics
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Author: R. S. Tumber ISBN: 9780993230905
Publisher: R. S. Tumber Publication: August 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: R. S. Tumber
ISBN: 9780993230905
Publisher: R. S. Tumber
Publication: August 19, 2015
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

The advent of the Cyber Age and the increased connectivity it offers has proven enormously exciting and beneficial for our lives. However, with the advantages comes vast potential for evil and abuse. Edward Snowden's revelations have shown us that governments are using cyberspace to infiltrate our lives, and many of us have been affected by cyber crime.

Now, in this important book, R. S. Tumber delves into the ramifications of the new interconnectivity and examines some of the danger areas, both present and future. The next frontier of cyber is the "Internet of Things", in which objects such as cars, become integrated with cyberspace. Even outer space is not free of risk: a virus reportedly infiltrated the International Space Station, potentially damaging the on-board computer systems. Arguably, more frightening is the rise of killer robots, which are already under development. Though designed with good intentions, they could easily be hacked and turned against innocent civilians.

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The advent of the Cyber Age and the increased connectivity it offers has proven enormously exciting and beneficial for our lives. However, with the advantages comes vast potential for evil and abuse. Edward Snowden's revelations have shown us that governments are using cyberspace to infiltrate our lives, and many of us have been affected by cyber crime.

Now, in this important book, R. S. Tumber delves into the ramifications of the new interconnectivity and examines some of the danger areas, both present and future. The next frontier of cyber is the "Internet of Things", in which objects such as cars, become integrated with cyberspace. Even outer space is not free of risk: a virus reportedly infiltrated the International Space Station, potentially damaging the on-board computer systems. Arguably, more frightening is the rise of killer robots, which are already under development. Though designed with good intentions, they could easily be hacked and turned against innocent civilians.

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