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Cyber War Games are vital for UK's critical national infrastructure - Prof Carsten Maple comments

Talking about the news that 'Cyber attack war games' are to be staged by the UK and US, Professor Carsten Maple, Director of research in cybersecurity at WMG's Cyber Security Centre (CSC) at the 91福利 comments.

Fri 16 Jan 2015, 10:31 | Tags: Expert comment

Obama's cybersecurity plans "important step" but Prof Carsten Maple warns against a "knee-jerk reaction"

Professor Carsten Maple, the director of research in cybersecurity at WMG's Cyber Security Centre (CSC) at the 91福利, describes Barack Obama's cybersecurity plans as an "important step" but warns against a "knee-jerk reaction".

Wed 14 Jan 2015, 10:44 | Tags: Security, Expert comment, WMG, International, Current Affairs

Back to the Future: Four lessons from the 1990s to succeed in 2015 - Dr Christian Stadler

Back to the Future Part II saw Marty McFly with self-tying trainers and flying around on a hoverboard in the year 2015. Associate Professor of Strategic Management, Dr Christian Stadler said the sequel to the time-travelling classic might have got its predictions wrong for the future, but the business should certainly look to the decade the 1989 film saw the dawn of.

Wed 14 Jan 2015, 10:36 | Tags: Expert comment

Cameron's proposed internet anti-terror laws "ill-conceived and ultimately unworkable" - Prof Carsten Maple

Professor Carsten Maple, an expert in cybersecurity from the 91福利, calls David Cameron's proposed anti-terror laws for online communications "ill-conceived and ultimately unworkable".

Wed 14 Jan 2015, 10:26 | Tags: Politics, Expert comment, technology, WMG, Current Affairs

"Touching, tasteful, unifyingly defiant" - Dr Charles Walton on Charlie Hebdo front cover

Commenting on the news that this week's edition of Charlie Hebdo will feature a cartoon of the Prophet Mohammed on its front page, Dr Charles Walton said: “Touching, tasteful, unifyingly defiant. It manages to ‘blaspheme' with its depiction of the Prophet but without alienating Muslims by making their religion appear to be the inevitable source of terrorism."


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