THE internet could soon be made obsolete. The scientists who pioneered it have now built a lightning-fast replacement capable of downloading entire feature films within seconds. At speeds about 10,000 times faster than a typical broadband connection, “the grid” will be able to send the entire Rolling Stones back catalogue from Britain to Japan in less than two seconds. The latest spin-off from Cern, the particle physics centre that created the web, the grid could also provide the kind of power needed to transmit holographic images; allow instant online gaming with hundreds of thousands of players; and offer high-definition video telephony for the price of a local call. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/uk/science/article3689881.ece
It has been in use on an experimental bassis for several years now at several universities.It has been referred to as Internet 2 or SuperInternet. It will find its way to comercial applications
Great, that's just what we need--multiple competing Internets. It's taking long enough just to phase in IPv6. Phasing in an Internet 2 is going to be nigh impossible.
Didn't read the article, but once this gets out to the masses, whats to stop the identity thefts from going up to an all time high? If people are able to download tons of information in mere seconds, if someone taps into a database, potentially millions upon millions of people's identities can be jeopardized within minutes.
Wow, will I be able to touch them as well? In all seriousness, this sounds like some pretty cool stuff.
Frankly, security isn't hard. Most of the vulnerabilities and breaches you've heard about are done as the result of policy lapses. A well-planned security policy is worth its weight in gold. Example: all those stolen laptops you've heard about? Well, why are they storing data on those laptops in the first place? If the user needs local physical storage, use an external drive located in a secured cabinet. If they need mobile access to that data, set up a VPN and let them connect to a remote server with strict permissions.
Ok let me be the 1st dummy to ask. What would be the affects on a very dangerous creature... A redneck with a computer and he knows how to turn it on??? If it were to go online tomorrow, would the average pc use be able to use it? Would specialize equipment be needed? or would it just convert over and the redneck would not know the difference except the Internet was way faster?
You are right but security is harder to crack now because it uses 128 bit algorithms as opposed to the once difficult 56 bits which computer speed caught up to. A good policy can help prevent many mishaps but one computer security statistic is that there is a lack of reports of attacks, viruses and other computer security incidents for various reasons. Hence why you hear more about the employee mishaps vs the attacks and such that occur.
You're talking about encryption. Data encryption is just one aspect of computer security. There's so much more you could do than just encrypt your data.
I know, you are refering to a security policy, how to handle personal info, what basic procedures to take if data is misplaced, how often data is backed up etc.
stuff like that already is happening. what was it 1 1/2-2 years ago when the veterans administration was hacked and every vet that was in the data base was compromised? they were just fortunate that the hacker was careless and all was recovered.
although the technology is older, some audiophiles consider this form better than digital recordings. they have a warmer sound.
Yep. They're doing a great job over there. Everyone who wants to complain about the speed of the Intertron here in the US needs to take a look at a map of the country. It takes a lot of money and a long time to upgrade all of that landmass.
This news reminds me of the Disney ride at Epcot inside the ball thing...crap I forgot what its called now...shame on me I've been going to that ride for 20 years now....getting old... EDIT: SPACESHIP EARTH thats it...but it was called something else when I was a kid I think....whatever.
No, Space Mountain is in The Magic Kingdom park and its a roller coaster. This one is Spaceship Earth and its a slow ride but its cold in there and lets you sit back and relax after being in line most of the day.
I protect my data with the threat of what a savage beating the hacker would receive if he abused my data. Seems to work pretty well.