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| #2844654 in Books | 2011-09-30 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 9.00 x.69 x7.00l,1.50 | File type: PDF | 432 pages||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| Useful but lopsided volume|By Ray|Cyberwarfare and cross-border terrorism have emerged as the two main frontiers of asymmetrical warfare. In both, irregular or non-state actors are being employed by states to wage attacks on rivals. Then there is the use of cyberspace by authoritarian states to keep a lid on political dissent. China, for example, deploys tens of thousands of "c|||"The era of a free and open global Internet is long over -- if it ever existed. The solid research and stirring prose in this collection should empower those of us who would like to see a real global Internet rise from the patchwork of state and corporate con
A daily battle for rights and freedoms in cyberspace is being waged in Asia. At the epicenter of this contest is China--home to the world's largest Internet population and what is perhaps the world's most advanced Internet censorship and surveillance regime in cyberspace. Resistance to China's Internet controls comes from both grassroots activists and corporate giants such as Google. Meanwhile, similar struggles play out across the rest of the region, from India and S...
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