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THE POLITICS OF WEB 2.0E-GOVERNMENT OR STATE SURVEILLANCE AND CYBER WARS?
Mario Lubenka
Abitur Hessen 2015 – presentation exam
Political Science and Economy
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STRUCTURE
• What is Web 2.0?
• Uses of the internet
• Internet in daily life
• Wisdom of the crowd
• Use for politics – Case study: Barack Obama
• Impact of the internet on political decisions
• eGovernment
• Risks of the internet
• Security issues
• NSA – Techniques and goals
• Cyber-war
• Internet laws
• “Territorial rights” – possession of the internet
• International Cyber Laws
• Conclusion
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WHAT IS WEB 2.0?
• Web 2.0 - Definition
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• Uses of the Internet
• Risks of the Internet
• Internet laws
• Conclusion
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WEB 2.0 - DEFINITION
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Web 2.0
Social
Media
Crowd
Sourcing
Internet
Business
Collective
intelligenceIndustry 4.0
Interaction, collaboration
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USES OFTHE INTERNET
• Internet in daily life
• Wisdom of the crowd
• Use for politics – Case study: Barack Obama
• Impact of the internet on political decisions
• eGovernment
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•What is Web 2.0?
• Risks of the Internet
• Internet laws
• Conclusion
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COMMUNICATION (SN)
• Creating and sharing content,
connecting with others
CROWDFUNDING • realising own ideas
• demand => innovations
ECOMMERCE & EBANKING• Shopping, Online Banking
• Stock market, forex trade
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THE INTERNET IN DAILY LIFE
• Research/School/Education
• Entertainment
• Opinions (reviews, tests, …)
• …
• Politics?
OTHER USES:
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• Starbucks
• Wisdom of the crowd (Collective Intelligence)
• feedback for improvement
• helped strengthening the brand and staying competitive – for free
• customers ≈ creative consultants
• Chance for politics
• Participation of the people
=> Key principle of a democracy
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WISDOM OF THE CROWD
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• use of social media (Twitter)
• 2008 election campaign
• @BarackObama – support
• Support for policies; respond to the public
• @WhiteHouse for presidential activities
• own “social network”: my.barackobama.com (2008)
• 2012: Reddit Ask Me Anything (AMA)
• 10 of 22.000 comments and questions answered
• Addressed unlikely voters
• Communication stream: People Politics
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USE FOR POLITICS:CASE STUDY – BARACK OBAMA’S ELECTION CAMPAIGN
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DIGITAL VS TRADITIONAL MEDIA
Survey on the frequency of media usage of Germany’s youth (14-29yrs) 2013, Statista.com
• Conveying political messages
Social Networks
talkativeness
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• Potential to change
• Organising protests
• 2006: supporting campaign for an Egyptian blogger
• February 2008: protests against the Marxist rebel group FARC
• 2011: Revolution in Egypt
• Online petitions
• 2009: against indexing and blocking of internet sites (Zugangserschwerungsgesetz)
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IMPACT OF THE INTERNET ON POLITICAL DECISIONS
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EGOVERNMENT
• Digital administration
• Estonia
• First country with online elections
• 97% online banking
• High-speed internet = basic right
• Germany: eGovernment law
• 01.07.2014: acceptance of electronic
documents by federal and state authorities
• 01.01.2015: allowance of electronic
proof of identity
• 01.01.2020: digital records
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RISKS OF THE INTERNET
• Security issues
• NSA – Techniques and goals
• Cyber-war
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•What is Web 2.0?
• Uses of the Internet
• Internet laws
• Conclusion
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SECURITY ISSUES
• 2007: Aurora Experiment (US Homeland Security)
• 2011: LÜKEX experiment (BSI)
• 2013: APG, Austria: almost blackout
• No attack – wrong command
• BELGACOM
• hacked by NSA and GCHQ
• Client: European Commission
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NSA – TECHNIQUES AND GOALS
• PRISM => email, videos, photos, files, social networks
• XKeyscore => real-time internet monitoring
• phone records
• Undersea Cable Tapping
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THE STRUCTURE OF THE INTERNET
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NSA – TECHNIQUES AND GOALS
• Goals („Black Budget“)
1. Cyber-espionage and mass surveillance
2. Gain access to critical infrastructure
3. Complete control over the internet
• Partnership with British GCHQ
• control over mobile networks
• Partnership with German BND
• Transfer and share of secret information (BND → NSA)
• BND can probably use XKeyscore
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CYBER-WAR
• Different concepts => different definitions
• „employment of computer network operations with the intent of denying
adversaries the effective use of their own computers, information systems
and networks“ (USA)
• Examples
• 1980: Russia => pipeline sabotaged and destroyed
• 2007: Estonia => digital infrastructure -> DDoS
• 2010: Iran => Reactor Turbines -> STUXNET
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CYBER-WAR
• Attribution problem
• Critical infrastructure
• internet exchange points
• no emergency calls
• >100 states developing cyber programmes
• e.g. Tunisia, Iran
• NSA: automatic reverse shot system
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INTERNET LAWS
• “Territorial rights” – possession of the internet
• International Cyber Laws
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•What is Web 2.0?
• Uses of the Internet
• Risks of the Internet
• Conclusion
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• Names and numbers regulation
• Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN)
• No uniform Internet law
• How to behave: Etiquette in technology (“Netiquette”)
• Legal aspects: License agreements, copyright, legal preconditions
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„TERRITORIAL RIGHTS“ – POSSESSION OF THE INTERNET
Shrinkwrap license clickwrap license Browsewrap license Terms of Service (TOS)
Local law
USA ✔ - EU ✖
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• no need for internet law
• Everyday cases in new technology?
• need for internet law
• Definitions of internet architecture and informal norms
• International standards
• mass surveillance ↯ Article 12 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
• 2002: Brussels Regulation
• uniform jurisdiction and enforcement
=> model for global internet jurisdiction(?)
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INTERNATIONAL CYBER LAWS
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• Tallinn Manual
• NATO Cyber Defense Centre of Excellence (CCD CoE)
• Proposal for a „Law of Cyber War“
• Cyber warfare ≈ other military operations
• Response by military activities (rule 5.13)
• Act must be attributable to a state (rule 6.6)
• UN Charter Art 51 ✔
• Attribution problem ❢
• Tallinn 2.0
• sovereignty, jurisdiction, intervention
• International participation
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INTERNATIONAL CYBER LAWS
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CONCLUSION
Political implications of the Internet:
eGovernment or state surveillance & cyber war?
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•What is Web 2.0?
• Uses of the Internet
• Risks of the Internet
• Internet laws
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Political chances of the internet
• Importance for the future
• direct contact to the people (Obama)
• potential to change; increased talkativeness
• wisdom of the crowd
• easier and cheaper administration (eGovernment)
Political risks of the internet
• security issues
• no uniform laws
• Tallinn 2.0 (?)
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• https://nsa.gov1.info/surveillance/, 19.05.2015
• Rusdad, Michael L.: Global Internet Law in an nutshell, 2nd Edition, West Academic Publishing, 2013
• Cyberkrieg – Angriff aus dem Netz, Spiegel Geschichte, 2011
• Die Story im Ersten: Schlachtfeld Internet, ARD, 2015
• Interactive „Do not track“-Serie by Bayrischer Rundfunk and ARTE - https://donottrack-doc.com
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IMAGE SOURCES• http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/b/bd/Internet_map_1024_-_transparent.png, 27.03.2015
• https://oye2906.files.wordpress.com/2011/09/web-1-0.png, 27.03.2015
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• https://www.fractuslearning.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/03/udemy_logo_640-635x423.jpg, 17.05.2015
• https://techstuffiwant.files.wordpress.com/2014/02/lynda_logo-460x232.gif, 17.05.2015
• http://media.corporate-ir.net/media_files/irol/17/176060/KindleLogos/Kindlelogo/scr2555-proj697-a-kindle-logo-rgb-lg.jpg, 17.05.2015
• Sherlock, Episode S02E03, BBC
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INTERNET OF THINGS
SEMANTIC WEB („WEB 3.0“) VIRTUAL REALITY
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FUTURE OUTLOOK
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http://www.huffingtonpost.com/john-m-eger/the-internet-of-everything-boring-but-so-important_b_7193622.html
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Data by user
• Registrations
• Likes, shares, wish lists
COLLECTION AND USE OF DATA
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user profile
Data by tracking
• Cookies
• Unique Device-IDs
• smartphone
(GPS, accelerometer, gyroscope, …)
Digital MarketingSelling on the
black market
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COLLECTION OF DATA
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CONDUCTING A CYBER-ATTACK
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Cyber-attack
gain access
Cyber-espionage
acquire data
(and manipulation)
Cyber-crime
use data
keep access; infiltration
(malware, …)
hacking of passwords,
phishing, exploits, backdoors
Sony, T-Mobile,
credit cards
Theft of money,
identity theft, …
STUXNET, Duqu,
Flame, Regin
STUXNET, Duqu, PRISM,
XKeyScore, Tempora
Controlling cyber space
in case of conflicts (NSA)
Cyber-warattacks on and damage
of critical infrastructure
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IDENTIFYING AN ATTACK
• Attribution problem
• IP spoofing, botnets
• Digital fingerprint
• Code fragments
• Language, patterns, names
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DIGITAL FINGERPRINT – CODE ANALYSIS
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1+2=?
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DEFINITIONS OF CYBER-WAR
• The Congressional Research Service:
“warfare waged in cyberspace. It can include defending information and computer
networks, deterring information attacks, as well as denying an adversary’s ability to
do the same. It can include offensive information operations mounted against an
adversary, or even dominating information on the battlefield.”
• Government security expert Richard A. Clarke:
“actions by a nation-state to penetrate another nation’s computers or networks for
the purposes of causing damage or disruption.”
• Former National Security Advisor and CIA Director Michael Hayden:
“deliberate attempt to disable or destroy another country's computer networks.”
• US Army: „extends cyber power beyond the defensive boundaries of the Global
Information Grid [=military network] to detect, deter, deny and defeat adversaries.
Cyber war capabilities target computer and telecomunication networks and
embedded processor sand controllers in equipment, systems and infrastructure.“
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CLASSIFICATION SCHEME BYANDREAS M. KAPLAN & MICHAEL HAENLEIN• Six different types of social media
• collaborative projects (e.g. Wikipedia)
• blogs and micro-blogs (e.g. Twitter)
• content communities (e.g. YouTube, DailyMotion)
• social networking sites (e.g. Facebook)
• virtual game-worlds (e.g. World of Warcraft)
• virtual social worlds (e.g. Second Life)
• Mobile social media
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FACEBOOK‘S INFLUENCE IN POLITICS
• Saudi Arabia (2008)
• national hunger strike against the
kingdom’s imprisonment of political
opponents organised by a Facebook group
• Egypt (2011)
• nationwide work strike against the government
• USA (2008)
• Obama used Facebook to help build a following mainly among college students
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OBAMA ON
• Started earlier with using Facebook
than his opponents
•$643,000 of $16 million Internet budget to promote his
Facebook account
•Hired Chris Hughes (co-founder of Facebook) to build his own
little social network
37.739.34818.12.2013
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OBAMA ON
•Official Twitter account: @BarackObama
• used for election efforts
• run by #Obama2012 campaign staff
• Tweets from Obama signed with “- bo”
•White House's Twitter account: @WhiteHouse
• presidential activities
• e.g. posts about Affordable Care Act (Obamacare)
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OBAMA ON
•promote legislation and support for his policies
• Responds to the public regarding the economy and
employment
•06.07.2011: "Twitter Presents Townhall @ the White House” -
ask questions (#AskObama)
@BarackObama(registered: 05.03.2007)
@SenJohnMcCain(registered: 23.01.2009)
@MittRomney(registered: 30.04.2007)
@WhiteHouse(registered: 21.04.2007)
12.06.2012 16.505.044 1.732.467 ~650.000 < 3.000.000
17.10.2013 38.360.833 1.843.382 1.545.603 4.286.193
16.11.2013 39.926.514 1.848.777 1.546.416 4.361.100
17.12.2013 40.570.755 1.852.638 1.549.359 4.433.183
08.04.2015 57.660.723 1.953.783 1.625.086 6.006.920Mario Lubenka - Abitur Hessen 2015 - presentation exam - Political Science and Economy
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MY.BARACKOBAMA.COM
• One key element of his success
• Every member had to upload a photo and provide information about him- or herself
• Create blogs, post photos, form groups
• Online tools for members to identify neighbours that might be potential voters and
report back on any resulting conversations
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MY.BARACKOBAMA.COM
• criticism
• collects data about the people (~Facebook)
• “Online tools for members to identify neighbours that might be potential voters
and report back on any resulting conversations”
-> privacy?, spying on the people
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MY.BARACKOBAMA.COM
2008 campaign
accounts to "organize their local communities on behalf of Barack Obama" 2.000.000
events organized 200.000
articles in blogs 400.000
videos that supported Obama were posted into YouTube via the official website 400.000
volunteer groups 35.000
donations (70.000 people) $30.000.000
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OBAMA ON
• 29.08.2012:
surprise half-hour visit
• Ask Me Anything (AMA) format:
3.8 million page views on the first page of his self-post
• 22.000 comments and questions;
10 he answered
• most difficult decision made during his first term
• a plan to end the corruption of money in politics
http://i.imgur.com/oz0a7.jpg
=> Obama's campaign addressed unlikely voters
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DEMOCRATISATION OF SOCIAL MEDIA(„WEB DEMOCRATISATION“)
•Web democratisation
• the way people access and contribute to the Internet
• First: Internet for publishing; information flow in one direction
• opened up Web content
• active participation (e.g. comments, reviews, Wikipedia, …)
•15. century: printing press to publish own ideas
• nowadays: anyone can share his or her opinion and
participate in politics
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PROS OF DEMOCRATISATION
• real-life benefits
• Getting help on message boards
• Possibility to spread regional news
• old friends can reconnect and share memories
• everyone can participate (e.g. in politics)
• […]
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CONS OF DEMOCRATISATION
•Andrew Keen:
• tendency to believe that all our thoughts and feelings deserve to be posted,
read and discussed => digital narcissism
• „When everyone claims to be an author, there can be no art, no reliable
information, no audience. A flattened media is a personalized, chaotic media
without that essential epistemological anchor of truth.”
• Everything mixes -> no order -> anarchy
• faked likes/followers = manipulation• rumors that @MittRomney bought followers• DailyMail: statistics show that 50% of @BarackObama ‘s followers are fake
• not clear if a person (liker/follower) is real
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CONCLUSION
Pro Con
• real-life benefits• Getting help on message
boards
• Possibility to spread
regional news
• old friends can reconnect
and share memories
• everyone can participate
(e.g. in politics) […]
• „digital narcissism”
-> anarchy
• manipulatable
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SOURCES ON SOCIAL MEDIA ATTACHMENT
• http://www.ovrdrv.com/social-media-map/ - 17.10.2013, 17:22 Uhr
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_media#Classification_of_social_media - 17.10.2013, 17:28 Uhr
• http://team1-gc.wikispaces.com/ARTICLE+-+Facebook+used+as+an+agent+of+political+change
– 15.11.2013, 23:51
• http://www.prismrank.com/twitter-social-authority/ - 16.11.2013, 01:42
• http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_media - 15.12.2013, 17:16
• http://www.usnews.com/opinion/slideshows/5-ways-new-media-are-changing-politics/2 - 15.12.2013, 22:15
• http://curiosity.discovery.com/question/democratization-of-web-mean - 17.12.2013, 19:10
• http://online.wsj.com/news/articles/SB118461274162567845 - 17.12.2013, 19:10
• http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2430875/Barack-Obama-19-5m-fake-Twitter-followers.html
- 17.12.2013, 20:01
• http://computer.howstuffworks.com/web-202.htm - 18.12.2013, 07:11
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