#WR:
From World War I to Cyber World War I. Part 1.Ironically the world
leaders were in Paris the last weekend commemorating the end of the WWI,
exactly in a moment that a global cyber-war is spreading in a very
dangerous level with victims across all the globe. #WWI#CyberWar
#WR: From World War I to Cyber World War I, Part 2. On Monday, Nov. 12, @FT
posted “Government and business must fight the cyber threat” by Brad
Smith, Microsoft President. The author said that we have to “recall the
lessons –from WWI– learned and focus on the future.” #CyberWar
#WR: From World War I to Cyber World War I, Part 3. At @FT,
Brad Smith says “Some governments are again using new technology to
change the nature of warfare. A century ago was on artillery, poisonous
gas, tanks and airplanes.” Now it is with cyber-weapons (malware) !!! #CyberWar
#WR: From World War I to Cyber World War I, Part 4. At @FT,
Brad Smith also talks about cyber-weapons like WannaCry (May 2017) that
affected to 150 countries (250,000 computers) and impacted in the UK's
National Health Service; NotPetya (Jun 2017) that attacked Ukraine. #CyberWar
#WR: From World War I to Cyber World War I, Part 5. Brad Smith (Opinion, @FT)
remarks that "a fundamental lesson from the first world war is that
human institutions must keep pace with technology". And everybody has to
compromise w/a future made safe for digital peace. #CyberWar
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