The document discusses how public service and the internet are going exponential, with everything and everyone becoming connected through the internet of everything. It notes some of the huge opportunities and challenges this presents, such as what will happen if connectivity is lost and confronting what happens in an average internet minute, with massive amounts of data and security threats. It emphasizes that change agents are needed to help navigate these issues and transform public service for this new digital future.
13. Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
14. Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared
72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded
15. Confront An Average Internet Minute
204,000,000+ emails sent globally (2014)
4,000,000+ Google search queries
2,460,000+ pieces of Facebook content shared
72+ hours of new YouTube video uploaded
48,000+ iOS apps downloaded (per Domo.com)
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stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
16. Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
17. Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015)
DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015)
18. Confront An Average Internet Minute
McAfee: 200+ new threat vectors/minute (2013)
FireEye: new malware every 3 mins (2013)
DOE/NNSA: receives 6,940+ attacks/min (2015)
DoD: 85% of emails received = spam (2015)
and receives 13,800+ nefarious emails/minute
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stats will grow exponentially in the years ahead
19. If We Take the 232 (~4.3 billion)
Numbers Addressable by IPv4
& Put Them Into a Beach Ball
20. The 2128 (~340 Followed By 36 zeros)
Numbers Addressable by IPv6
= The Volume of Our Sun
21. While in Australia and Taiwan
Was Asked Who Will
Protect Your Grandmother’s Car
or Her Internet-Enabled Home?
22. While in Australia and Taiwan
Was Asked Who Will
Have the Motivation to Act on These
Long-Term Issues in Public Service?