Cyberspace as a medium through which people engage in more complex processes. The history and development of information security principles in the World Wide Web, an assessment of their effectiveness in practice, the prospects for further development.
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Boundaries and regulation of cyberspace The Cyberspace has become a medium through which people engage in increasingly sophisticated processes. Although it was originally developed as a means for government agencies to monitor defense-related research in academia, industry and military, now it has become much more. Private parties now use the Cyberspace which is usually called Internet to communicate between each other, for different data processes and transactions. The data, services, and applications in cyberspace flow across routers and servers that cover the globe. Internet has grown in visibility and importance economically, socially, politically, and culturally. And as the number of international transactions utilizing the medium has exploded, it is no surprise that governments around the world have begun to give it greater attention. In many cases governments have begun to pass laws and regulations seeking to control conduct and content on the Internet, within and beyond their borders. Nowadays one-thi