Matthew Welden discusses the development of a hypervigilant culture within the U.S., with attention-grabbing low-frequency incidents overshadowing the far deadlier but less sensational everyday risks. While we now live in a modern world where people are living longer, freer, and richer than ever before, more of us have become captives of fear. The author defines the condition of hypervigilance, illustrates the condition with historical examples, and then offers some solutions to the condition and ethical arguments for their consideration.
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Identifies key cyber risks that pose a threat to the functioning of Information Technology in the public and private sectors.
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Defines cyber warfare, justifies the need to establish rules for cyber warfare, and briefly discusses the current cyber war between the United States and China.
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Discusses emerging trends in data breaches, including "hacktivism" and cyber warfare. Also includes recommendations to help organizations prepare for major disruptions in communications.
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