Cyberspace is the battlefield of tomorrow. . . Instead of confronting us head-to-head on the traditional battlefield, adversaries will confront the U. S. at its point of least resistance- our information infrastructure.
There are no bad haircuts in cyberspace.
I support freedom of expression, no matter whose, so I oppose DDoS attacks regardless of their target. . . they're the poison gas of cyberspace.
Something there is in cyberspace that doesn't love an apostrophe.
As the world is increasingly interconnected, everyone shares the responsibility of securing cyberspace.
I have spent most of my adult life proving that I existed. A blog is an accessible way of doing this - there is a date and place in cyberspace that I existed a year ago, to the day, and the proof is still there.
The problems we have with our current technology often reveal our own human foibles, and it's these new emotions of cyberspace which reveal our struggles.
Like civil-rights protesters who sang rousing hymns as they were carried off to jail, Twitterers are bearing witness to what's happening around them, and calling out into the darkness of cyberspace for confirmation. I'm here. You're here, too. We are present.
Cyberspace is colonising what we used to think of as the real world. I think that our grandchildren will probably regard the distinction we make between what we call the real world and what they think of as simply the world as the quaintest and most incomprehensible thing about us.
No outdoor sports can be more elegant than throwing stones at autocracy; no melees can be more exciting than those in cyberspace.
In cyberspace, 95 per cent of what you read is hearsay.
Before the iPhone, cyberspace was something you went to your desk to visit. Now cyberspace is something you carry in your pocket.
Cyberspace. A consensual hallucination experienced daily by billions of legitimate operators, in every nation, by children being taught mathematical concepts.
The search for truth in cyberspace will take you through the wormhole, and there's nothing on the other side but pedants and nitpickers and bottomless ambiguity. If you're not careful, you'll spend all your time proving everything and understanding nothing.
In cyberspace things are built out of light.
Cyberspace is the funhouse mirror of our own society.
Although personally, I think cyberspace means the end of our species.
Cyberspace is acting like God and deals with the idea of God who is, sees and hears everything.
I believe that there is a whole set of issues in the world - environment, proliferation, energy, cyberspace - that can only be dealt with on a global basis. The traditional patterns of national rivalry and national competition are not suitable for those cases.
The cyberspace 'earnings' I get from Linux come in the format of having a Network of people that know me and trust me, and that I can depend on in return.