Danny Hillis: The Internet Could Crash. We Need a Plan B

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The Internet wasn't designed for this kind of scale.

In the 1970s and 1980s, a generous spirit suffused the internet, whose users were few and far between.

But today, the net is ubiquitous, connecting billions of people, machines and essential pieces of infrastructure -- leaving us vulnerable to cyber-attack or meltdown. Internet pioneer Danny Hillis argues that the Internet wasn't designed for this kind of scale, and sounds a clarion call for us to develop a Plan B: a parallel system to fall back on should -- or when -- the Internet crashes.
 
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