• Submitted by Sneha (not verified) on Sat, 12/14/2019 - 12:10

    I found that the above article cannot be read in insolation and must be complimented by other articles mentioned in your web page on the same topic. Some of the articles I found to be on similar lines are as follows,
    "Future of security: Digital ( Cyber space)", "The future of Security- Building a 5G Ecosystem", "U.S. -China Technology War", and "U.S. perception of the 5G Revolution". All the above articles highlight the need for stronger human security, which can be categorised broadly into, Privacy of the individual and Security of the State. These two crucial aspects are being challenged by IT, and biotechnology today. The threat of cyber-hacking and and invasion digital privacy is already creating a huge black cloud among the users of these technologies. This could also promote greater inequality as the rich and uninfluential people would be able to encroach upon others private information while protecting their own. This would only give rise to wider dissatisfaction and disparity among consumers.
    This discussion only stress the need for a stronger legal protection of basic fundamental rights of each and every individual. And this must be accepted in principle by all the stakeholders engaging in it's discussion. Accordingly, the structure for regulation and implementation of the 5G network must go forward. Since the threats are largely due to negligence of morality and treading upon others rights, one must ask if the world is mature enough to reap the benefits of the Big Data technology.

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