Talk:Cyber security and countermeasure

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Peer review from Qi, Qiao
This is a very interesting article. I like the way you developed this article and address the issue from perspective of what, why and how. Here is some of my personal suggestions about it:

For me, cybersecurity now is not limited to computer but also has expanded its scale to mobile devices since more and more of them are connected to the Internet and present vulnerability to cybercrime. Besides, in the “Threat” section, I didn’t get the meaning of adding threat like earthquake and flood. Is there any connection between cybersecurity and flood. Maybe you can explain more here. However, great classification of threat—“STRIDE”. Since you titled one section “Global Problem”, I think you might want to address it like “more than 70% of spams are originated from outside United States” or to situations in EU or Asia countries. Since you mainly focus on USA, perhaps you can consider combining “Global Problem” and “Action &Teams in U.S.”into one section. I like your summary of government initiatives. While, it may be better to elaborate a little bit on each, such as what role has FCC played. Suggested internal links: Cybersecurity/ Computer crime/Cybercrime and countermeasures. --Realqiao (talk) qiaoqi 14:42, 3 May 2011 (UTC)

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