Why (Cybersecurity) Change Is So Hard
We create different forms of technology in order to solve a problems and make our lives easier, so why do we resist technological changes?
We create different forms of technology in order to solve a problems and make our lives easier, so why do we resist technological changes?
Mara Hvistendahl wrote the cover story for WIRED’s January 2018. She quoted Rogier Creemers of New America’s Cybersecurity team.
Albert Hirschman, in his classic work Exit, Voice, and Loyalty, states that in declining firms, organizations or states can either “exit”…
There is said to be a single hook around which much of the scholarship on cyberspace evolved.
In this post we suggest that the concept of cyberspace enables a form of exceptionalism, similar to “American exceptionalism”.
Descriptions of cyberspace can be split into two main types: substantive and implied.
In many early uses of the term, cyberspace had clear connotations of achievement or approval.
Over the last few decades there has been a proliferation of the term “cyber”, and commensurate levels of inconsistency.