TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT
CREATING PATHS FOR A SUSTAINABLE WORLD: TECHNOLOGY FOR DEVELOPMENT
Technology can help individuals escape poverty in a long-term way. Together, we can create the next chance to end the cycle of poverty and bring about global sustainable development.
The goal of Responsenet technology solutions is to speed up humanitarian aid. We adapt industrially used global solutions to meet humanitarian requirements. Using what is effective in the for-profit sector, we can save lives and address humanitarian issues. We aid groups in concentrating on relief efforts rather than operational tasks.
A nonprofit technology organization called Respondent is developing and running strong technology hubs to support many stakeholders in finding effective data and technology solutions to address the most difficult humanitarian situations in the world. We collaborate with partners to create user-friendly and effectiv
FBI Statistics Show North Dakota and Nevada as the Top States for Cybercrime
According to a recent review of data from the FBI's Internet Crime Complaint Center (IC3), Nevada has by far the highest rate of cybercrime victims in the nation (801 per 100,000 internet users), which is four times higher than the national average.
Identity theft is the most frequent cybercrime committed in Nevada, according to research done by Surfshark, a privacy protection toolset developer based in Lithuania. This may be because Nevada is home to Las Vegas.
According to Mike Parkin, a senior technical engineer at Tel Aviv, Israel-based Vulcan Cyber, a provider of SaaS for business cyber risk remediation, "With Nevada, it's reasonable to guess that identity thieves are targeting tourists there who gamble."
The Surfshark analysts stated that 9,054 victims were reported in 2021.
The Impact of the Internet on Society: A Global Perspective
INTRODUCTION
Similar to how the electrical engine was the main driver of technological advancement during the Industrial Age, the Internet is the key technology of the Information Age. This vast worldwide network of computer networks, which is currently mostly built on wireless communication platforms, offers omnipresent capability of multimodal, interactive communication in selected time, transcending space. The Arpanet, the forerunner of the Internet, was introduced in 1969, thus it's not really a new invention (Abbate 1999). However, it didn't spread around the world at an incredibly fast rate until the 1990s, when it was privatized and freed from the U.S. Department of Commerce's oversight. In 1996, the first survey of Internet users counted about 40 million; in 2013, there were over 2.5 billion, with China making up the majority.
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