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ASIA. HRC. Table of Contents. Why do we need Internet surveillance Main problems of Internet surveillance and data retention. Why do we need Internet surveillance?. Hacking Hyundai Capital 1750000 personal information leaked Cyworld 35000000 personal information leaked

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  1. ASIA

  2. HRC

  3. Table of Contents • Why do we need Internet surveillance • Main problems of Internet surveillance and data retention

  4. Why do we need Internet surveillance? • Hacking • Hyundai Capital • 1750000 personal information leaked • Cyworld • 35000000 personal information leaked • Taking out American top military secrets • F-35 blueprints • Etc.

  5. Why do we need Internet surveillance? • Prevent future attacks • 9/11 attack • 2996 died • 2977 injured • Enacted USA Patriot Act of 2001 • Justifies government authorities’ internet surveillance

  6. Main Problems of Internet Surveillance and Data Retention • Privacy exposure • Go against the Constitution • Financial loss • Use up↑taxes • Inefficiency • E-mail

  7. JOKES ;D

  8. 통계표명 : 해킹사고 신고 건수[ 단위 : 건 ]

  9. WHO

  10. What is Nuclear power? • The use of sustained nuclear fusion, either a nuclear reaction or a radioactive decay process in which the nuclear of an atom splits into smaller parts, to generate heat and electricity.

  11. Nuclear pollutionresulted by natural disasters • Earthquakes, tsunamis, widespread river flooding and hurricanes ex)Fukushima-earthquake and tsunami

  12. Points of issues I • One of the most dangerous type of pollution • Radioactive particles are released • They continue to fall for several years.

  13. POINTS OF ISSUES II • Become vulnerable to flooding, earthquakes, and tsunamis → provide a ready source of cooling water for the essential service water system. • some power plants are built upon seismically active zones

  14. Fukushima accident

  15. International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) → world's center of cooperation in the nuclear field

  16. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES’ACTIONS TILL NOW I • Hyogo Framework for Action(2005) • endorsed by the UN →enactedto reduce disaster risks • The International Strategy for Disaster Reduction (ISDR) → assists in the implementation of the framework mentioned above

  17. INTERNATIONAL COMMUNITIES’ACTIONS TILL NOW II • Formation of the International Nuclear Safety Advisory Group (INSAG) • by the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) → express their recommendations on current and future nuclear safety issues

  18. SP2

  19. Climate Refugees

  20. SEA LEVEL RISES • Between 1870 and 2004 Sea level rose 195mm • 2 Main Factors 1) Thermal Expansion 2) Contribution of land-based ice due to increasing melting

  21. TUVALU • Highest Point = 15ft.(4.6m) • Experienced the effect of El Nino an La Nina The Changes Of Tuvalu Territory

  22. MALDIVES • Protected areas of Maldives are administrated by ministry of EPA of Maldives • Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change's 2007 report predicted the upper limit of the sea level rises will be 59cm by 2100

  23. Situation -Tuvalu

  24. SITUATION • ACR • Association for Climate Refugees • Make a way to help climate refugees, but only who are in Bangladesh • LiSER • Living Space for Environmental Refugees • Making solutions for refugees who lost their homeland

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