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Avoiding the threat of Caribbean cyber colonisation
Bevil Wooding
Sunday, December 04, 2011
THE Internet and related technologies play an increasingly significant role in the development of the Caribbean.
Yet, as countries in the region make necessary investments in information and communications technologies (ICTs), there is a real risk that we may be unwittingly ceding control of critical elements of our technological and intellectual security.
In so doing, we may be missing out on a significant opportunity to take a leading role in the digital economy and surrendering our place in the emerging knowledge-based society. If this trajectory is maintained, current ad-hoc, insular approaches to policy formulation, collaboration, education reform and ICT adoption can lead the Caribbean into an era of what can be termed "cyber colonisation".
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz1fYyxoado
Avoiding the threat of Caribbean cyber colonisation
Bevil Wooding
Sunday, December 04, 2011
THE Internet and related technologies play an increasingly significant role in the development of the Caribbean.
Yet, as countries in the region make necessary investments in information and communications technologies (ICTs), there is a real risk that we may be unwittingly ceding control of critical elements of our technological and intellectual security.
In so doing, we may be missing out on a significant opportunity to take a leading role in the digital economy and surrendering our place in the emerging knowledge-based society. If this trajectory is maintained, current ad-hoc, insular approaches to policy formulation, collaboration, education reform and ICT adoption can lead the Caribbean into an era of what can be termed "cyber colonisation".
Read more: http://www.jamaicaobserver.com/busin...#ixzz1fYyxoado