Peace in the Cyber World

Webinar Date and Time: Monday, July 27, 2009 - 9:00pm EST (North America)

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Peace in the Cyber World
Cyber Tsunamis predicted but preventable

Today, in 2009, we can no longer ignore the risks that computer threats pose to the economies of the world and our societies.

Every week, computer systems become more powerful, more dependent on other hardware and software systems to work properly, more complex, evolving faster and faster, smaller, more connected, with a growing capacity to receive, analyze and transmit a growing amount of information from and to a growing number of computer systems locally and around the world in PCs, laptops, PDAs, mobile phones, and all their peripherals. The growth of the Internet is exponential and offers more and more wonderful tools to humanity to exchange information with a growing level of freedom, effectiveness, comfort and quality, with the rest of the world, that's right, the whole world.

However, there are aspects of the Internet which are totally neglected right now which could become worrisome soon if nothing is done about them, in particular the lack of control of the users over what the programs are doing.

Do you know what programs are reading your emails inside your computer? Are you sure that you are in control of your own computer?

Today millions of computers are infected with various computer malware for malicious aims such as attacking other computers or websites, or to send spam, rob private information or even "identities"!  The computer threats, just like the Internet, are growing exponentially and a radical change is needed in the computer security industry, a change which will bring back the control of computers where it belongs: in the hands of the owners of the computers. The future of powerful robots will not happen if the owners of the robots are not in full control of the actions performed. This is the birth of: "OPEN ACTIONS"!

Alcy Infinity will explain how OPEN ACTIONS and peaceful techniques of self defense called CyberMartialArts can set the frames of a peaceful development of computer systems with total transparency to the users for what really matters: Actions done by the computers.

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