As the article plainly states, "cyberspace mashes up 'everything' - ie, 'The interconnectedness of cyberspace breaks down borders and distinctions around which societies and states are organized.'<p>As I stated in my previous threads, the current client-server model must change; the current network/internet infrastructure must change. Trust has been replaced by anonymity. We must revamp the current paradigm to strike a balance between the freedoms that the internet affords us (e.g., freedom of speech) while being able to demarcate the 'cyberborders' that currently eludes us from distinguishing 'friend' and 'foe'.<p>At the precipice of cyberwarfare, we must address the insecurity of the current network/internet infrastructure rather than placing our sights to the 'cloud' (ie, cloud computing - geez! talk about less secure) and blaming software.