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Quotes About Digital

Technology is not going to be perceived by different classes of people in the same way.
~ David Cage
It seemed to me the perfect company for the 21st century would be one that was technology-orientated with great content and national scale.
~ Brian L. Roberts
In '83, not only was there no such thing as performance motion capture technology, there was no such thing as digital animation. This was the analog era.
~ Steven Spielberg
I've always been a geek, so I've always used the Internet, perhaps at first for autopromotion, as many authors do.
~ Tatiana de Rosnay
I think that we need to take care of the Internet itself right now, in order to permit it to be an important part of everyday life in the future as well.
~ Peter Sunde
There are a lot of old-fashioned things we perpetuate that come from a world that's not digital, not interactive, and not online, and we try to retain it.
~ Sebastian Thrun
The greatest miracle of the Internet is that it exists - the second greatest is that it persists.
~ Franklin Foer
In the digital world, we have forgotten the meaning of 'persistence of vision'. Art is something we have to hold on to.
~ Suhasini Maniratnam
We have technology, finally, that for the first time in human history allows people to really maintain rich connections with much larger numbers of people.
~ Pierre Omidyar
Anyway, all these computers and digital gadgets are no good. They just fill your head with numbers and that can't be good for you.
~ Prince Rogers Nelson (Prince)
Data is the foundation of Digital Business. Every touch point, every click, every byte of digital exhaust." (2013)
~ R "Ray" Wang
Digital Transformation is the methodology in which organizations transform and create new business models and culture with digital technologies" (2013)
~ R "Ray" Wang
Pundits these days keep jabbering and hooting about the Internet being the greatest advancement. Web this, web that, and let the resident spider suck the life out of you.
~ Rabih Alameddine
As the president of Estonia, I represent the only truly digital society which actually has a state; almost all our citizens' interactions with the government, including voting, can be done securely online, and our 'e-residents' can incorporate and run their businesses in Estonia without ever having to set foot here.
~ Kersti Kaljulaid
One of the anomalies of digital journalism is a lack of clarity between high and low. That's the historic distinction in publishing, mass from class, the vulgar from the refined, tabloid from broadsheet, the penny press from papers costing a nickel.
~ Michael Wolff
As our digitally connected world continues to expand, the inherent vulnerabilities in the systems we rely on provide ever greater opportunities for those who want to exploit them.
~ David Lidington
With new technologies promising endless conveniences also comes new vulnerabilities in terms of privacy and security. And nobody is immune.
~ Clara Shih
Second issue is the rapidly accelerating increase in the number of vulnerabilities that get discovered every day. And, equally importantly, is the shortening of time between the discovery of the vulnerability and the release of an exploit.
~ John W. Thompson
As individuals and as a nation we have become dependent on a vast digital infrastructure. That, in turn, has made us vulnerable to cybercriminals and foreign adversaries that target that infrastructure.
~ William Barr
The most important impact of technology on communications security is that it draws better and better traffic into vulnerable channels.
~ Whitfield Diffie
Like most early enthusiasts, I always thought the way the Internet encouraged multitasking made users less vulnerable to manipulation, while simultaneously exploiting even more of our brain's capacity than before. Apparently not.
~ Douglas Rushkoff
The Tunisian blogger and activist Sami Ben Gharbia has written passionately about how U.S. government involvement in grassroots digital spaces can endanger those who are already vulnerable to accusations by nasty regimes of acting as foreign agents.
~ Rebecca MacKinnon
Until defense of democracy in the digital era is taken up by governments collectively, both in NATO and outside the alliance, liberal democracies will remain vulnerable to the cyberthreats of the 21st century.
~ Toomas Hendrik Ilves
I think over time more people will become more aware of how vulnerable their data is.
~ Ted Lieu