• Title/Summary/Keyword: 3-Dimension Cyberspace

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Adolescents' Spatial Perception in the 3-Dimension Cyberspace (3차원 사이버공간에 표현된 청소년의 공간의식)

  • Park Kyoung-Ok;Kim Hyo-Young
    • Journal of the Korean housing association
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    • v.17 no.2
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    • pp.97-106
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    • 2006
  • The purpose of this study is to provide basic data for the planning of adolescents preferred space, and fur the purpose of the study analyzed the spaces made by them in the web site where 3-dimension space manipulating is possible and captured their consciousness of space. The study was to interview 60 adolescents in the web-site by video chatting and observation by video ethnography. The results are as follows. 1) Three-dimension space is where adolescents express their present preference for spaces of residence, leisure and outer activities, and where they reveal their desire to be realized in the future. 2) Adolescents foster friendship in the cyberspace, where they meet friends and enjoy talking and share their desire for space creation which is hardly come true in reality. 3) It is possible to grasp their latent preference of space, and actualization of the cyber preference would give them more satisfaction.

The probable use of UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) in crime, cybercrime, and terrorism and responses (무인기 개발과 범죄, 사이버 범죄, 테러 활용 가능성과 대응방안)

  • Joh, Hyeon-Jin;Yun, Min-Woo
    • Korean Security Journal
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    • no.46
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    • pp.189-216
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    • 2016
  • In March 2015, the North Korean UAVs (Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) were found and countries around the world have actively developed UAVs. UAVs or Drone have become commercialized and more civilians use UAVs for leisure. The positive possibilities of UAV use expand. However, there could be the negative sides of UAV use. The UAVs could be used for the purpose of various crime, cybercrime, and terrorism. For instance, hacking devices attached drone could be infiltrated into the sensitive networks to steal personal informations and public data. This could be a new dimension of cybercrime. As the number of internet users and cyberspace rapidly expands, problems of crimes could be worsened both quantitatively and qualitatively. By contrast, defensive measures against such threats are limited. Especially, the Korean society is vulnerable despite its well-advanced internet and computer network technology. This article investigates the current UAV types and its developments, discusses various possibilites of UAV-related crime, cybercrime, and terrorism, and proposes responses.

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