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Season 2009
The internet is touted as one of the most important inventions in the history of modern man, and like the discovery of the atom, its ability to benefit mankind is matched only by its
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The internet is touted as one of the most important inventions in the history of modern man, and like the discovery of the atom, its ability to benefit mankind is matched only by its potential to unleash massive destruction.
Web Warriors is a one-hour documentary that offers an unprecedented glimpse into the world's newest and most vulnerable frontier: cyberspace. We enter the world of hackers like Mafia Boy - a 15 year old high school student who rose to infamy in 2000 by causing millions of dollars in damage after single-handedly shutting down internet giants - including Yahoo, Amazon, eBay, Dell, eTrade, and CNN.
We'll meet hackers like Donnie who goes on a journey into the Russian cyber underground as he searches for the creators of a computer virus with the hopes of collecting the $250,000 bounty being offered by Microsoft.
Just as in nature, computer viruses have rapidly evolved and now have the ability to control millions of computers unbeknownst to their owners, thereby creating massive illegal computer networks known as "Botnets".
These "Botnets" are being put to a variety of illicit uses including identity theft and cyber extortion, but they are also the latest and most potent weapon being deployed in military conflicts. Web Warriors dissects the massive cyber attack against Estonia in 2007 which virtually shut down the country and resulted in NATO deploying its cyber response team.
Web Warriors offers rare interviews with cyber sleuths from the FBI, the Pentagon, NATO, and the Department of Homeland Security who explain how cyberspace has become the latest battle ground between nation states and how terrorist groups are already plotting their next move.
Web Warriors offers a fast-paced never-seen before glimpse into the cyber trenches of a world wide battle. Some reports say the cost of cyber crime is now on par with the illegal drug trade.
Tells the story of Canadian Music in the 1970s, a groundbreaking era of great sounds, from glam and progressive rock to punk and reggae. Set in the
formative years of Canada's music
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Tells the story of Canadian Music in the 1970s, a groundbreaking era of great sounds, from glam and progressive rock to punk and reggae. Set in the
formative years of Canada's music industry, THIS BEAT GOES ON offers a jukebox full of chart-topping songs, from Gordon Lightfoot's "Sundown" and Burton Cummings "Stand Tall" to Trooper's "Raise A Little Hell" and Loverboy's "Turn Me Loose".
Mixing archival footage with candid interviews, the documentary features proven hitmakers like Anne Murry, April Wine, and the Guess Who as well as a wealth of new folksingers, blues artists, and mullet-rockers. Solo artists like Joni Mitchell and progressive artists like Rush still rule but it's also a time of shaved heads and skinny ties, as punk and new wave artists push their way into the spotlight. By the end of the decade, the Can-rock reloution has arrived.
From BTO to DOA This Beat Goes On presents the wealth of music that sprang from the Great White North during the explosive Seventies.
Rise Up looks at the digital ago of Canadian music in the 1980s, a visual era of big hair and shoulder pads, when music videos helped homegrown artists to take off internationally.
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Rise Up looks at the digital ago of Canadian music in the 1980s, a visual era of big hair and shoulder pads, when music videos helped homegrown artists to take off internationally. America’s MTV and Canada’s Much Music provide launching pads for artists as varied as Triumph, Bruce Cockburn, Chilliwack, Jane Siberry, Men Without Hats, and Bryan Adams.
Blending illuminating interviews with thrilling concert footage and videos, including Rush’s “Tom Sawyer”, 54-40’s “I Go Blind”, Blue Rodeo’s “Try”, and k.d. lang’s “Hanky Panky”, Rise Up takes views on a thrilling ride into the decade’s pop stratosphere. Along with such telegenic performers as Gowan and Dalbello, the hit-filled documentary includes cult favorites like Slow, Handsome Ned and Mary Margaret O’Hara. By the end of the Eighties, Canadian music has exploded—both at home and abroad.
From hip-hop pioneers like Maestro and Michie Mee to such pop superstars as Mitsou and Corey Hart, Rise Up charts the global rise of Canadian music with a treasure trove of classic hits and cult classics.
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