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Published: Jan 26, 2020
MOSCOW - On a stretch of Norway's Arctic border known for its views of the Northern Lights is the small town of Kirkenes. Its population is under 4,000 and the local online newspaper has a staff of just two.
Published: Dec 18, 2018
THE Cabinet has approved cybersecurity and personal data-protection bills for enactment by the National Legislative Assembly, paving the way for the country to enforce legal safeguards for the rapidly-growing digital economy and society.
Published: Oct 01, 2018
IT has been exactly 20 years since Google arrived in the cyberspace to rule the world wide web.
Published: Jun 24, 2018
A nurse in Hamamatsu, Japan, was abducted in her car by two men last month. Her body was later found in the mountains.
Published: Oct 23, 2017
SEOUL - An English educator, who gained enourmous fame during earing 2000s, is now participating fully in promoting the human rights in cyberspace. The Korea Herald met with him and questioned his philosophy and willingness to protect victims from malicious comments.
Published: Jul 12, 2017
Social media is one of the finest technological inventions bestowed upon humanity. It is a source of information and news. Busy people can stay updated by using their Android phones instead of looking for various newspapers in the market. Readers also provide their immediate response with their likes, comments and shares.
Published: Jul 09, 2017
A new cyberspace court, set up to handle the soaring number of online piracy and e-commerce disputes, could act as a high-tech model for China’s entire justice system, according to legal experts.