In the article Cyber-warfare ‘is growing threat’ the author describes how attacks on government and different communications systems throughout the world and military infrastructure is becoming a big set up for newly developed cyber warfare. That a cyber-warfare is something that no country is ready for despite advances made in technology over the years. For the countries that are not necessarily on the top technology level as other such as the US and China are, would be the “sore” losers in the new battle. Though lives would be disgruntled in the process of using cyber warfare, there would be physically less lives lost and there would be a significant breakdown in the economic system of that particular country.
Just to think of all the important information that nations keep stored and backed up on their computer and hard drives and different media devices can and maybe even will one day be exploited. That is one way that people will die, not physically but if all their information is gone then its like they were no one at all. then people really would not know who was dangerous and who was not.
Whole economy's would come crashing down, their would be something like a famine just not really with food more with accessibility. President Obama has publicly promised that his administration will protect openness and privacy on the internet, he will have to make choices that will have big repercussions for the future of an over-growing confusion of new communication techniques. my questions are, will America’s networks be entrusted to civilians or to the military? Will cyber security be treated as a kind of war?

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