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America created cyberspace in its own image free, open, decentralized, distributed and self-governing. If the internet had been created in China or Russia, its architecture would have been very different. Unfortunately, its very openness and freedom.
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View: No rules of the road protect cyberspace, where we live our lives todayBy Narain Batra, TOI Contributor
Last Updated: May 21, 2021, 10:09 AM IST
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A most attractive feature of cyberspace is that its entrance threshold is so low that an ingenious self-taught person could create apps and new platforms, and become rich; or become a hacker and get into infrastructure, financial or military systems without leaving a trace.
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America created cyberspace in its own image – free, open, decentralised, distributed, and self-governing. If the internet had been created in China or Russia, its architecture would have been very different.