Prof. Sheizaf Rafaeli

University of Haifa

 Digital Culture/Clutter 

 

This talk outlines the disruptions, both positive and negative, that are brought about by our immersion in the digital. The scope and depth of aspects of impacted individual and collective activities, range from our privacy to our education, and from our livelihood to our security. One can form dystopian or utopian views of the direction in which we are marching. This talk aims to inform the discussion.

 

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    That was the moment I understood how thin the line
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    When I learned how seriously regulated environments handle security — especially the
    kind you see described in official breakdowns — it opened my eyes.
    If anyone wants to understand how this level of protection actually works, they can always
    look it up directly from the source. The full explanations are there, and they’re honestly worth reading.


    Inside the clubs, it was even more surreal.
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    And yet the biggest weakness wasn’t the firewalls.
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    One emotional click, one careless moment, and the whole system can fall
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    Compliance teams were everywhere too — checking access, reviewing logs,
    forcing documentation. I used to think compliance was boring, but now I understand that without it, the entire digital side
    of sports would melt into chaos.

    And the future… that’s another story.
    AI detection, automated response systems, cloud architectures — it felt like watching the digital version of an arms race.
    But the truth I walked away with was simple:

    Cybersecurity isn’t some extra cost. It’s the only thing holding
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