Governments pose greatest threat to internet, says Google's Eric Schmidt
Schmidt warns about rise of censorship and government cybercrime in speech at London's Science MuseumNations that carry out cybercrimes and wreak online havoc pose the greatest threat to the future of the internet, the chairman of Google has warned.In a speech delivered at London's Science Museum on Wednesday, Eric Schmidt said the internet would be vulnerable for at least 10 years, and that every node of the public web needed upgrading to protect against crime. Fixing the problem was a huge task as the internet was built without criminals in mind he said.While threats come from individuals and even groups of people, the biggest problem will be activities stemming from nations that seek to do harm. It is very difficult to identify the source of cyber-criminality and stop it, he said....
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