War always sparks innovation, and over the years conflict has led to improvements in technology and the acceleration of development in things like radar and the jet engine. So, is the war against cyber crime driving technologies that will improve the internet? Security education site Cyber Security Degrees thinks so and has produced an infographic to prove it. In 2016, cyber crime cost the global economy over $450 billion -- yet some experts have claimed trying to secure the internet is more trouble than it's worth. Part of this is down to laziness which means people don’t follow security protocol…
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