Dear Robert,

 

Thank you for this.  Artists are also using more and more Hacking as a form of “creativity”;  several ethical issues are posed in terms of the use of Hacking as a form of engaging in change, see as an example http://www.neural.it/

 

Jaco

 

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From: kictanet [mailto:kictanet-bounces+j.dutoit=unesco.org@lists.kictanet.or.ke] On Behalf Of robert yawe
Sent: Monday, 13 August, 2012 12:21 PM
To: Du Toit, Jaco
Cc: KICTAnet ICT Policy Discussions
Subject: [kictanet] Hacktivism - the next frontier

 

Hi,

It has been a long time since I made a purely IT post, here is my attempt of remaining relevant.

 

Cyberspace—The New Medium for Activists

Hactivism combines hacking with political activism—and it's transforming political protest and taking it to a new level.

 

Is it an instrument for positive change and true dissent or yet another vehicle for cybercriminals?

http://enterprise.mcafee.com/content/12Q3NA-Hacktivism?elq_mid=12357&elq_cid=113673

Regards

Robert Yawe
KAY System Technologies Ltd
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P O Box 55806 Nairobi, 00200
Kenya

Tel: +254722511225, +254202010696