"The threats to cyberspace, and there are many, cannot be handled only by the military or the government," said Richard A. Clarke, special adviser to the president for cyberspace security. "All of us own a piece of cyberspace, so all of us must act to secure cyberspace.". . .
"The threats to cyberspace, and there are many, cannot be handled only by the military or the government," said Richard A. Clarke, special adviser to the president for cyberspace security. "All of us own a piece of cyberspace, so all of us must act to secure cyberspace."

Clarke and 18 others, including Virginia Gov. Mark Warner (D), spoke at the third Networked Economy Summit in Reston, hosted by George Mason University. They focused on using technology to meet security challenges, because of its implications on both private and public organizations, said Bradford C. Brown, chairman of the university's National Center for Technology and Law. The summit continues today, with speakers including Timothy J. Muris, chairman of the Federal Trade Commission, and Rudolph W. Giuliani, former mayor of New York.

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