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Speed Bumps on the Road to Cyber Situational Awareness - Tim Bass

Speed Bumps on the Road to Cyber Situational Awareness



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"There is this huge speed bump in the road to realize cyberspace situational awareness. Cyberspace has grown so far so fast in such a short time, that all of us have little to no control over the unforeseen consequences this brings to our lives. Would a sane society create a system which they cannot hope to control or even visualize? Think about it."

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