Forks in the digital road key decisions in the history of the internet

"Science fiction has long featured various visions of cyberspace. From the original "shared hallucination" in William Gibson's Neuromancer, which first coined the term 'cyberspace,' to the dystopian metaverse of the Matrix, authors and fans alike have been fascinated by...

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1. Verfasser: Shackelford, Scott J. (VerfasserIn)
Weitere Verfasser: Bradner, Scott O. (VerfasserIn), Cerf, Vinton G. (VerfasserIn eines Vorworts)
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Sprache:eng
Veröffentlicht: New York, NY, United States of America Oxford University Press 2024
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Zusammenfassung:"Science fiction has long featured various visions of cyberspace. From the original "shared hallucination" in William Gibson's Neuromancer, which first coined the term 'cyberspace,' to the dystopian metaverse of the Matrix, authors and fans alike have been fascinated by how interconnected technologies that are being developed today will shape our collective future, for better and worse. Less common is an urge to look back and understand how decisions made by a relatively small number of entrepreneurs, graduate students, researchers, and government officials have given us the Internet we have. But if we don't know where we've been, it's tough to understand where we are, to say nothing of where we're headed. This book revisits some of these key decision points in the history of cybersecurity and Internet governance, revealing the potential alternative options that existed at the time, and engage with that perennial question - what if? What if encryption had been built into the Internet's architecture from the beginning? What if Section 230, which shields Internet platforms from civil liability, had taken a different form? What if Tim-Berners Lee had taken the advice of counsel and patented the World Wide Web? And what if the U.S. government had not helped to establish the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) in 1998, or elected not to launch a new era of cyber conflict in 2006? This book answers these questions, and many more"
Beschreibung:xxiv, 207 Seiten
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24 cm
ISBN:9780197617762
978-0-19-761776-2
9780197617779
978-0-19-761777-9