Over the last few decades, American Society has rapidly changed due to the prompt development of advanced computer technology. These advancements continue to energize the next generation to push the boundaries of the possible, by challenging the impossible. Throughout the previous decades these boundaries have continued to be extended and defeated, impelling professionals to reanalyze what is truly impossible. However, due to the incredible pace in which these advancements are being achieved, international communities, like America, are left defending against threats and vulnerabilities that are unknown.
America, like other international communities, attempts to combat these security threats and vulnerabilities. Some international communities like North Korea, Cuba, and Saudi Arabia have enacted measures that allow them to monitor, maintain, and restrict, cyber communications, websites, and have even gone as far as to limit access altogether (“Top 10”, 2014). Although it is viewed that America …show more content…
Sometimes for the better, while other times for the worse. In some cases society has driven revolutionary social normality’s, but periodically something comes along that fundamental changes society… whether it is embraced or rejected. The advancements in computer and information technology is that fundamental change for the 21st century, and it has undoubtedly changed society forever. By 2013 American society had fully embraced this revolution… and for good reason. It allowed business to create global footprints, established the concept of electronic money transfers (e-commerce), and revolutionized communication networks. However, with every advancement comes the criminal exploits of vulnerabilities. This criminal element help create the notion of “policing” cyberspace, which enviably lead to the development of new tactics and techniques to secure