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//]]>// >By Jack M. Germain
Apr 15, 2021 5:00 AM PT
The larger the Internet superhighway of information grows; the more users get run over by privacy abuses and stolen data. If only we could rebuild the Internet s infrastructure to make data s journey safer and more secure is a common cry of IT and cybersecurity experts.
Some efforts are underway to mitigate the privacy and data theft issues. But despite the occasional proposals that have cropped up over the years to replace the Internet with a new and improved superhighway, current projects are akin to patching potholes and repaving lanes on physical transit roadways.
Apr 15, 2021 5:00 AM PT
The larger the Internet superhighway of information grows; the more users get run over by privacy abuses and stolen data. If only we could rebuild the Internet s infrastructure to make data s journey safer and more secure is a common cry of IT and cybersecurity experts.
Some efforts are underway to mitigate the privacy and data theft issues. But despite the occasional proposals that have cropped up over the years to replace the Internet with a new and improved superhighway, current projects are akin to patching potholes and repaving lanes on physical transit roadways.
A recent study from Consumer Reports Digital Lab reveals that 96 percent of Americans agree that more should be done to protect consumer privacy. But don t expect to see a whole new alternative Internet emerging any year soon.