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- How will this impact #cybersecurity debates? | Confirmed: US and Israel created Stuxnet, lost control of it arstechnica.com/tech-policy/20… 9 hours ago
- What happens to critical conversations if the platform they are hosted on goes down? techcrunch.com/2012/05/31/is-… @facebook outage today a warning. 23 hours ago
- RT @InternetLiberty: #Google and Rights Groups Condemn Thai Court’s Conviction of Webmaster, #Jiew Premchaiporn ow.ly/bf4Bw via ... 2 days ago
- Very interesting tool, released by CISCO, to project IP traffic growth ciscovni.com/vni_forecast/i… How much of this traffic will support peace? 2 days ago
- Is @StateDept's foreign policy reg. Internet freedom consistent with US domestic policy over surveillance? Read wired.co.uk/magazine/archi… 3 days ago
