Internet Security: Legend or Myth?
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Date
30 June 2006
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Description:
The Internet is sort of like a town where your local crack house can put up a front window that looks just like Boots, and teenagers can hotwire most people's cars and start playing bumper cars on the M40. Is this a place that anyone would want to visit, much less live in? What can we do about it?
John Levine writes, speaks and consults on a variety of issues relating to the Internet, electronic mail, cybersecurity, and related topics.
Related webcast:
John Levine: Internet Governance for Dummies
What aspects of the Internet need to be governed? How effectively are ICANN, the IETF, and the ITU dealing with the key issues of Internet governance? (July 2005).
