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The following is a chronological listing of significant events in the development of the field of Information Technology law from 2010 to the present. For other time periods see: <div style="{{column-count|2}}"> * [[Chronology of Events - Pre-1700]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1700s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1800s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1900-1930s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1940s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1950s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1960s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1970s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1980s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 1990s]] * [[Chronology of Events - 2000s]] </div> == 2010 == '''2010''' — [[Stuxnet]], considered the first weaponized [[malware]] because of its targeted nature, disrupts centrifuges in Iran used for uranium enrichment. '''2010''' — The [[U.S. Cyber Command]] goes operational. '''2010''' — [[Google]] launches a self-driving vehicle project. '''January 27, 2010''' — Apple introduces the [[iPad]]. '''March 16, 2010''' — The [[Federal Communications Commission]] issues its [[Broadband Plan]]. '''November 5, 2010''' — [[U.S. Cyber Command]] goes operational. == 2011 == ''' '''2011''' — The [[Federal Communications Commission]]'s [[Network Neutrality rules]] go into effect. '''2011''' — The [[IPv6]] launches, providing 2<sup>128</sup> [[IP address]]es. '''February 16, 2011''' — Watson, an [[IBM]] [[supercomputer]], beats the two best human Jeopardy players. == 2012 == ''' 2012 ''' — The [[National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace]] launches an initiative for a [[digital]] [[identity]] [[ecosystem]] to make [[online transaction]]s more [[secure]] and enable more government and economic activity on the [[Internet]]. '''June 30, 2012''' — France terminates [[Minitel]]. '''August 5, 2012''' — The [[spacecraft]] Curiosity lands on Mars. ''' August 25, 2012''' — The Voyager 1 spacecraft (launched in 1977) enters interstellar space. ''' October 4, 2012''' — [[Facebook]] has 1 billion [[user]]s. ''' October 12, 2012''' — Defense Secretary Leon Panetta warns that America is open to the [[threat]] of a "cyber-Pearl Harbor" that could "be just as destructive as the [[terrorist attack]] of 9/11." == 2013 == '''June 2013''' — [[Edward Snowden]], a former [[systems administrator]] at the [[NSA]], allegedly reveals [[document]]s showing that the United States conducted [[cyberespionage]] against U.S. citizens and foreign governments. '''June 2013''' — The United States and Russia sign a "cyber pact," which establishes [[communications]] hotlines between the two countries in the event of a crisis in [[cyberspace]]. == 2014 == '''January 14, 2014''' — The D.C. Circuit Court of Appeals overturns the [[FCC]]'s [[Open Internet rules]]. == 2015 == == 2016 == '''2016''' — The first [[reprogrammable]] [[quantum computer]] is created. == 2017 == [[Category:Chronology]]
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