Enhancing Security: Can the Internet Help?
In the aftermath of September's cataclysmic events in New York and Washington, the Internet aided mostly through its ability to help find missing persons and to connect others to agencies that were assisting in recovery efforts, such as the Red Cross.
Ryan Russell, incident analyst for Internet security company SecurityFocus, told NewsFactor Network that his group heard many reports of ways the Internet and other communications were employed in the immediate aftermath of the World Trade Center attack.
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