On air at 1700GMT: Cyber War and Suicide on TV
These topics were discussed on World Have Your Say on 14 June, 2011. Listen to the programme.
In the 1700G edition of the programme, we're looking at two hot topics. First: How threatened do you feel by cyber war? According to Reuters, that it's drawing up a cyber security master plan to protect itself after a wave of attacks. Meanwhile a minister in Indonesia says they face more than a million hacker attacks every day.
And the US is taking action too. At the start of this month, the Pentagon said it was drawing up plans to categorise cyber attacks as an act of war. That means it could respond to a major attack with conventional missile strikes or cyber retaliation. And a few days ago, said the next Pearl Harbour could be a cyber attack.
The corporate world is also worried. Sony, Lockheed Martin and the IMF have all been in the news recently because of cyber hackers. But is the term "cyber war" really fair - and accurate? Is it as threatening as conventional war? How worried are you?
And we'll also be asking:
Should suicide be shown on TV?
Last night the ´óÏó´«Ã½ broadcast a controversial documentary which showed the suicide of a terminally ill man. It was presented by the writer Sir Terry Pratchett who says the experience hasn't altered his views on the subject. The ´óÏó´«Ã½ says it hopes the programme will allow people to make up their own minds.
The whole issue of assisted suicide is one we've debated before on the programme. But we wanted to focus this time on whether or not a real suicide is beyond the limits of what television should show - and what affect it might have.
If you have a comment or a question, do get in touch. Look forward to talking to you soon.