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This book examines technological and social events during 2011 and
2012, a period that saw the rise of the hacktivist, the move to
mobile platforms, and the ubiquity of social networks. It covers
key technological issues such as hacking, cyber-crime,
cyber-security and cyber-warfare, the internet, smart phones,
electronic security, and information privacy. This book traces the
rise into prominence of these issues while also exploring the
resulting cultural reaction. The authors' analysis forms the basis
of a discussion on future technological directions and their
potential impact on society. The book includes forewords by
Professor Margaret Gardner AO, Vice-Chancellor and President of
RMIT University, and by Professor Robyn Owens, Deputy
Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Western Australia.
Security and the Networked Society provides a reference for
professionals and industry analysts studying digital technologies.
Advanced-level students in computer science and electrical
engineering will also find this book useful as a thought-provoking
resource.
This book is primarily about pain, moreover, chronic pain.Eighty
million people in the USA deal with chronic pain on a daily basis,
causing loss of work productivity, depression, loss of every day
enjoyment; including time spent with loved ones, and an overall
lack of interest in life. This book chronicles the difficulty in
dealing with the medical community in regards to the use (or
sometimes misuse) of pain medication. Times are changing, but not
quickly enough to combat the number one symptom we seek out medical
help. PAIN!
This book examines technological and social events during 2011 and
2012, a period that saw the rise of the hacktivist, the move to
mobile platforms, and the ubiquity of social networks. It covers
key technological issues such as hacking, cyber-crime,
cyber-security and cyber-warfare, the internet, smart phones,
electronic security, and information privacy. This book traces the
rise into prominence of these issues while also exploring the
resulting cultural reaction. The authors’ analysis forms the
basis of a discussion on future technological directions and their
potential impact on society. The book includes forewords by
Professor Margaret Gardner AO, Vice-Chancellor and President of
RMIT University, and by Professor Robyn Owens, Deputy
Vice-Chancellor (Research) at the University of Western Australia.
Security and the Networked Society provides a reference for
professionals and industry analysts studying digital technologies.
Advanced-level students in computer science and electrical
engineering will also find this book useful as a thought-provoking
resource.
This book is primarily about pain, moreover, chronic pain.Eighty
million people in the USA deal with chronic pain on a daily basis,
causing loss of work productivity, depression, loss of every day
enjoyment; including time spent with loved ones, and an overall
lack of interest in life. This book chronicles the difficulty in
dealing with the medical community in regards to the use (or
sometimes misuse) of pain medication. Times are changing, but not
quickly enough to combat the number one symptom we seek out medical
help. PAIN!
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