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 Cyberspace: Where does the term come from and what does it mean? -2

We rarely encounter the preface "cyber". In a conversation, we are listening to it on TV and radio. We see it in print. Regardless of the source, we tend to think that there is something related mainly to computers and the Internet.

Cyberspace is recognized by my Word spell checker, but cyber study is not recognized. To further solve cybercrime problems such as cybercrime, cyber intelligence, cyber is often used as a single word. Over time, things that were once used as two words are often integrated into one. In the AP Communication (AP) style manual (guidebook for journalists), "Website" is now recognized as a single word.

As a result of searching over 12 websites for the definition of cyber and cyberspace for a long time, here I found:

· Three different forums, Computer sex (We know where they are coming from).

· Webopedia: A metaphor for describing non-physical terrain created by a computer system. For example, in online systems, cyberspace people can communicate ...

· Wikipedia: Cyberspace is an electronic medium of a computer network where online communication is performed.

· Some people believe that the word cybernetics, especially Cyber, comes from the Greek word for pilots, pilots, pilots. Cybernetics is a term that refers to electronic communication and control science.

· The term cyberspace is also displayed on the website of whitehouse.gov.

Yes, I have something better, but as I was working on a series of articles about digital detectives, I was wondering how cyber spaces and cyber crimes are defined between witnesses.

In a recent TV news broadcast, I heard that NSA, homeland security and military representatives have expressed the idea that the biggest threat to the United States is not terrorist attacks. These stakeholders believe that cyberspace is the means by which the bad guys enter the boundary through the internet.

The statistics show that the federal government experienced more than 41,000 cyber attacks in 2010. These are detectable. Most of it spends nearly $ 12 billion on IT (information technology) security covering employee salary and benefits.

ID theft is increasingly a problem. You may have experienced it yourself, or you may know someone. In my case, I recovered a voicemail message from my home phone at 1 pm on Sunday afternoon. I was asked to call the bank's credit card fraudsters. They confirmed that they used credit cards for dinner on Friday evening (Raleigh, North Carolina), and the next day they purchased cards at Palm Beach, Florida. Purchase lasted until Sunday until the card is full.

More recently, I received e-mail from Facebook security (yes, they really have a security department). I asked if I posted on that page that morning. I was not doing. Several chaps of Russian state (I can not pronounce it, but I can not spell it) seem to have used my account.

Yes, law enforcement agencies made considerable progress in investigating cyber crime. But will this prevent it? No, I will not do that. IT security experts tell us that over 80 million personal records were stolen by hackers. And after the most complicated and high-tech security software is available, the cybercip will eventually hack. A cyber criminal investigator is shouting loudly from the screaming scream calling for intervention by law enforcement agencies against cyber crime. Today, many agencies have created a unit to deal with this online uproar. The problem is that these computer experts will not see the light at the end of a tunnel called cyberspace.




 Cyberspace: Where does the term come from and what does it mean? -2


 Cyberspace: Where does the term come from and what does it mean? -2

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