
World War ‘D’
The Intersection of Cyber and Biological Pandemics
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Narrated by:
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Liam Alan
About this listen
Life has never been easier thanks to the advancement of technology. However, with all new technological advancements also come new risks. The most drastically increasing issue in the world today is not biological warfare, but cyber warfare. Data has become the single most valuable commodity in today’s world, and, of course, there are always people lurking around the corner, trying to get their hands on it.
As the world is evolving, so is everything in it. Although the digital world may not be safe, no one can run away from it. Therefore, it is better to accept the inevitable while taking the necessary precautions to avoid becoming the next victim of a cybercrime
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