UN regulation of Internet: 'The threat is real'
Opposition to proposals to extend international regulations to the Internet is bipartisan and seemingly unanimous across U.S. government and industry.
Opposition to proposals to extend international regulations to the Internet is bipartisan and seemingly unanimous across U.S. government and industry.
Group’s leaders say innovation in using data is key to boosting U.S. competitiveness.
Researchers have found some similarities between Flame and Stuxnet/Duqu, while Iran says the malware was used in the April attacks on its oil industry.
Higher education is not immune from the scourge of data breaches, as the recent exposure of more than 650,000 records at the University of Nebraska demonstrates.
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Some nations want more regulation of the Internet, and would give control to the ITU. U.S. government and industry officials say that’s a bad idea.