The ability to
use cyberspace to bully others means that harassment, rumours and intimidation can reach a much wider audience.
I will pass it to an artist and I am sure that the cocktail party analogy helps her understand how to
use cyberspace for her work.
But, however attractive this approach may seem, if more people are to
use cyberspace this is likely to need public and corporate policymaking.
This legislation is a positive step toward protecting those who are victimized by tormentors
using cyberspace to inflict serious and, sometimes deadly, harm.»
Not exact matches
Their mission is to track «
use of political power in
cyberspace.»
Many WeChat users
use the three - year - old instant messaging service as a news source, but some people have
used them to distribute illegal information, «seriously undermining public interests and order in
cyberspace,» said a statement from China's State Internet Information Office.
«I'd compliment the Chinese government in terms of leadership on
using data,» Facebook Vice President Vaughan Smith said on Tuesday, citing government bodies such as the
Cyberspace Administration of China (CAC) and Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT).
The draft bill is one of a number of initiatives sweeping across a continent without a unified strategy for tackling the
use of
cyberspace by terrorists and money - launderers.
The U.S. and China are negotiating what could become the first arms control deal for
cyberspace, where each country would agree that it will not be the first to
use cyberweapons to cripple the other's critical infrastructure during peace time.
For businesses
using social networks such as Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, it's easy to get lost in
cyberspace and spend hours on the computer.
Tim Maurer's Cyber Mercenaries offers the first systematic scholarly treatment of how and why governments
use proxies to do their bidding in
cyberspace.
«It is the price of admission for the U.S. to maintain unrestricted access to and
use of
cyberspace.»
Although
cyberspace can be a place to go and get things to
use, a place to ask questions and give answers, it is not a world of primary experience.
He relies on word - of - mouth and spends a lot of time in
cyberspace using the keywords «organic», «green» and «eco friendly» to find accommodation and retailers.
I think its marvelous how all you old gits have managed to work out how to
use computers and navigate through
cyberspace...
Increasingly, it is
used as a framework to understand and predict diverse security issues, such as the
use and acquisition of weapons of mass destruction,
cyberspace security, or its impact on culture and transformation processes in the military.
Wow, Now My posts are coming out as i write them... So to quickly (before
cyberspace man takes me off again) state: firstly, I always
use my name, I have a name.
Dickens is also talking with Bruce Lincoln, owner of Urban
Cyberspace, a firm that develops next generation Internet technologies, about
using the restored tower as an «omni directional super wi - fi hotspot.»
Even better,
use the same picture for your different social media profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, Google +,...), it gives a professional feeling and it helps others to recognize you in the
cyberspace.
Yet there are also a billion or so other people who
use cellphones to visit
cyberspace, making them as much a part of the online community as someone surfing from a PC.
People often build up relationships in
cyberspace without meeting, but by
using cryptography and remailers they might not even know who it is they are dealing with.
William Gibson, the sci - fi writer who coined the term
cyberspace, once wrote: «The street finds its own
uses for things,
uses the manufacturers never imagined.»
At a recent conference in Melbourne, Texas academic Sandy Stone issued this stern warning: «If you have sex in
cyberspace, be sure to
use a modem!»
Whittaker and Sas propose that software solutions might help scrub
cyberspace of painful memories, for instance automatic «harvesting»
using facial recognition, machine learning or entity extraction.
The question for preserving
cyberspace is how those organizations pool their attentions and resources to preserve a vibrant and functioning
cyberspace that may be
used to enhance human endeavor.
AT THE END of last month, researchers from four European countries held a «meeting» in
cyberspace,
using a virtual reality link.
Parry Aftab, a
cyberspace attorney and executive director of the 8 - year - old WiredSafety.org, said only «the stupidest» online predators would
use their registered online monikers, she said.
If you're going to head on out into
cyberspace to find a gay match on a gay lesbian dating site, you probably ought to go ahead and
use an exclusively gay site.
One study of perceptions in
cyberspace demonstrated that selective nicknames or handles influence the impressions others develop of the person
using them.
Use common sense, stay alert and you will be not only to increase the enjoyment, but you can also get lucky and find their soul mate in
cyberspace... many brave men and women have gone before!
With so many people entering their later years unattached, and more and more older Americans becoming comfortable
using the Internet, turning to
cyberspace has become an increasingly popular option for senior singles.
The inability to face the same way as the protagonist makes it a little difficult when traversing through the
cyberspace of EDEN, especially if one struggles with directions (such as myself) or is
used to controlling the point of view.
Today's learners have never known a world without the internet or cell phones, and statistics suggest nearly 2/3 of them are already developing collaborative projects in
cyberspace and
using social networks.
But in final analysis, you should be
using Facebook, Twitter, Google +, LinkedIn, Goodreads, etc. to drive folks to the
cyberspace that YOU own and control.
If
cyberspace fails to be the time - wasting stagger - down - the - aisles - and - sit - on - the - bookstore - floor - reading approach of the bookshop, I say bravo for asking us to get a grip, get off the floor, think for ourselves, do a little research,
use the damned samples, and order and buy books like discerning readers do, not like sheep who backed into the Philosophy session and fell over what Sartre meant about responsibility.
However, I just didn't like the idea that my electronic signature, floating around in
cyberspace, might be
used fraudulently without my consent and cause me a lot of trouble.
There is some notion out there in
cyberspace that grains are bad, when in fact grains are only bad when they were
used as the basis for commercial foods, in other words grain is listed first on the label - now that's bad.
The setting is a world where EDEN, a VR - based network has transformed computer servers and social media into 3D, explorable
cyberspace worlds, full of normal folks and hackers who
use Digimon to fight in turf wars and break into websites to gain information and even other user accounts to
use for their own purposes.
The inability to face the same way as the protagonist makes it a little difficult when traversing through the
cyberspace of EDEN, especially if one struggles with directions (such as myself) or is
used to controlling the point of view.
It
used to be this idea of «
cyberspace» and «we're going to hook up to the «net and fly», all these movies from the 90s where you're connected to the grid and you're in this black vast space with all these cubes floating around, which is a very classic science fiction ideology or fantasy.
The main mode of dissemination for E. Jane comes through the
use of
cyberspace, i.e. Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube.
This exhibition explores ways in which contemporary artists
using digital tools address
cyberspace, body, and nature in the post internet time.
In this introductory podcast, exhibition curator Adrian Locke explains how Ai Weiwei, since his return to China in 1993,
uses his art, not just his words or
cyberspace to comment on contemporary Chinese society today.
Molly Soda and Branda Miller
use dating websites and webcams to represent female desires and behaviours in
cyberspace, Cornelia Sollfrank speaks to an anonymous female hacker practicing Electronic Civil Disobedience and Anna Mikkola explores the automation of affective, domestic tasks constructed as unwaged women's work.
Teams of scientists from all parts of the world worked together in
cyberspace to figure out how to make best
use of the spent grain, the alkaline waste water, and the CO2 gases that make up 98 percent of the waste from the brewery.
The case has far reaching implications on the ability to enforce injunctions on wrongdoers in
cyberspace, on the role of innocent third parties such as Google, and on the possibility of the Court process being
used as an avenue for censorship.
And this reminded me of Lawrence Lessig «s «Code and Other Laws of
Cyberspace» originally written in 1990 and updated
using a «collaborative Wiki» in 2005.
Recently, instances of statecraft through
cyberspace have captured headlines worldwide — but the terms and concepts
used are not known to enough people.
Her research focuses on the military
use of IT and
cyberspace, under the supervision of Professor Karim Benyekhlef (Director of the Cyberjustice Laboratory).
Post
uses the device of comparing Thomas Jefferson's views on democracy with the ideal of a democratic
cyberspace.