Don't say we didn't warn you: At some point in the next decade, there will be a "devastating attack" on the Internet or power grid. . That scenario was deemed most plausible by 1,300 technology experts and scholars in a survey released Sunday by the Pew Internet & American Life Project. Other predictions that drew the most agreement: • We'll be watched more closely by government and businesses through computing devices embedded in clothes, appliances, cars and phones. • Most students will spend part of their day in "virtual classes," grouped online with others who share their abilities and interests. • And the boundaries between work and leisure will be blurred - in other words, expect to hear from your boss anytime, anywhere. The link for this article located at BRIAN KLADKO is no longer available. . Analysts warn that a catastrophic digital assault may disrupt the U.S. financial landscape, based on the latest poll results.. Cyberterrorism Threat, Economic Ramifications, Technology Predictions. . Joe Shakespeare
The designers of the Federal Government's National Security Web site, which was set up to educate people about the dangers which the Government claims the country faces, apparently do read what's been written about their site. . .. The designers of the Federal Government's National Security Web site, which was set up to educate people about the dangers which the Government claims the country faces, apparently do read what's been written about their site . Some modifications have been made to the site on January 2 but the text index still displays in an extremely funny way - the left-hand side bar appears at the top of the page and the text which is meant to sit in the centre appears at the bottom! One can't help wondering why a Government which can find several million dollars to run advertisements - which add nothing to the average Aussie's comprehension of the terror threat - cannot pay a decent Web designer a couple of thousand and get a decent page designed. . The Federal Government's National Security website is essential for public access but has design flaws that hinder user experience and accessibility. National Security, Usability Issues, Government Site Design, Web Design Challenges. . Anthony Pell
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