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2009
The authors, after a initial description of the “Internet phenomenon” and more specifically concerning the psychological and psychopathological risks related to its use, propose a series of unpublished papers on this theme, developed during the last year.
Tonino, Cantelmi, Massimo, Talli
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The authors, after a initial description of the “Internet phenomenon” and more specifically concerning the psychological and psychopathological risks related to its use, propose a series of unpublished papers on this theme, developed during the last year.
Tonino, Cantelmi, Massimo, Talli
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Depersonalization in Cyberspace
The Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease, 2000We explored the possibility of carrying out clinical research on the Internet. To do so, we compared psychometric and demographic variables between two groups of sufferers of depersonalization disorder, one recruited via the Internet, the other from outpatients attending the Depersonalization Research Unit.
Lambert, M V +3 more
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2004
The Cyberspace Handbook explores how cyberspace has been constructed, how it is used and extends into areas as different as providing us immediate news or immersive games and virtual technologies for areas such as copyright and cybercrime, as well as key skills in employing the internet for research or writing and designing for the Web.
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The Cyberspace Handbook explores how cyberspace has been constructed, how it is used and extends into areas as different as providing us immediate news or immersive games and virtual technologies for areas such as copyright and cybercrime, as well as key skills in employing the internet for research or writing and designing for the Web.
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Kybernetes, 2010
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the influence of the Conficker virus on the internet and show it to be still very much a cause for concern.Design/methodology/approachThe aim is to review developments on the internet, especially those of general cybernetic interest.FindingsAlthough a deadline of first of April 2009 has passed without ...
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PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to review the influence of the Conficker virus on the internet and show it to be still very much a cause for concern.Design/methodology/approachThe aim is to review developments on the internet, especially those of general cybernetic interest.FindingsAlthough a deadline of first of April 2009 has passed without ...
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IEEE Security & Privacy Magazine, 2010
In recent years two things have become clear: first, the fight against malware is essentially unwinnable, and second, there is a way forward. Production and distribution of malware has become a business energized by powerful economic forces. The defenders are at a severe disadvantage and are losing the fight.
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In recent years two things have become clear: first, the fight against malware is essentially unwinnable, and second, there is a way forward. Production and distribution of malware has become a business energized by powerful economic forces. The defenders are at a severe disadvantage and are losing the fight.
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Community-Building in Cyberspace
Javnost - The Public, 1998AbstractThis article explores two of the central theoretical perspectives for promoting and understanding community-building initiatives in cyberspace. One is referred to as “virtual democracy” and contains reference to many of the key concepts taken from classical democratic theory: universal access to information, participation in public debate and ...
Jankowski, Nicholas W., Malina, Anna
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IEEE Communications Magazine, 1996
People with shared interests are using the Internet to solve problems, accomplish tasks, and create resources that would be well beyond the reach of any one person or organization. The Internet is being used to create virtual libraries, factor large numbers, organize massive volunteer efforts, and filter information in a collaborative fashion.
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People with shared interests are using the Internet to solve problems, accomplish tasks, and create resources that would be well beyond the reach of any one person or organization. The Internet is being used to create virtual libraries, factor large numbers, organize massive volunteer efforts, and filter information in a collaborative fashion.
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Cryptologia, 1995
We present an annotated list of a few cryptologic rewards that can be found in “cyberspace.”
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We present an annotated list of a few cryptologic rewards that can be found in “cyberspace.”
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Cybernetics and Systems, 1998
We cope with cyberspace by behaving as if we were in the real world, that is, by appealing to metaphor. There are metaphors both for the landscape of cyberspace and for maneuvering within it. These metaphors are described, and ways in which they can be extended to create a richer version of cyberspace are presented.
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We cope with cyberspace by behaving as if we were in the real world, that is, by appealing to metaphor. There are metaphors both for the landscape of cyberspace and for maneuvering within it. These metaphors are described, and ways in which they can be extended to create a richer version of cyberspace are presented.
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Proceedings of the 7th workshop on ACM SIGOPS European workshop Systems support for worldwide applications - EW 7, 1996
Consider the information 'terrain' in which we browse and interact over the Internet, principally the World Wide Web but also USENET, email and IRC. This differs in several basic ways from the territory that we are used to: We can be - and often want to be - in several places at once. The information terrain is hard to navigate.
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Consider the information 'terrain' in which we browse and interact over the Internet, principally the World Wide Web but also USENET, email and IRC. This differs in several basic ways from the territory that we are used to: We can be - and often want to be - in several places at once. The information terrain is hard to navigate.
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