The author of this opinion piece, aka . Right now there The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The debate over hack disclosure versus secrecy raises critical points on security practices, ethics, and the need for a proactive cybersecurity approach. Hacker Ethics, Disclosure Practices, Security Flaws, Cybersecurity Challenges. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Responding to a question about encryption technology in an ongoing Internet debate, Texas Gov. George W. Bush today castigated President Clinton and Vice President Gore for what he called "outdated" technology policy. "The Clinton administration has repeatedly been slow to recognize . . . . Responding to a question about encryption technology in an ongoing Internet debate, Texas Gov. George W. Bush today castigated President Clinton and Vice President Gore for what he called "outdated" technology policy. "The Clinton administration has repeatedly been slow to recognize the realities of the international market for encryption products regulated by our nations export laws," Bush said in a written response posted on the Web White & Blue Web page. "Rather than act in a timely way to keep export limits in line with technology available from foreign sources, the administration has threatened exporters with outdated rules blocking sales of widely available commercial technology," Bush said. The link for this article located at NewsBytes is no longer available. . Responding to a question about encryption technology in an ongoing Internet debate, Texas Gov. Georg. responding, question, about, encryption, technology, ongoing, internet, debate, texas, georg. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Should the Defense Department assume responsibility for safeguarding the countrys communications infrastructure? A retired Navy vice admiral now working in the private sector said the time has come for public debate on the question. . . .. Should the Defense Department assume responsibility for safeguarding the countrys communications infrastructure? A retired Navy vice admiral now working in the private sector said the time has come for public debate on the question. "Were going to have to make a decision of that magnitude," said Michael McConnell, a retired intelligence officer and former director of the National Security Agency. "What would the FBI say? Or the Judiciary Committee?" he asked. Civilian law enforcement is responsible for investigating cybercrime and network attacks, but McConnell suggested that those agencies do not have the staffing necessary to defend against the terrorist-backed and state-sponsored cyberattacks that are now possible. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . A discussion arises concerning the necessity for the Department of Defense to protect the nation's telecommunications networks against cyber vulnerabilities.. cybersecurity oversight,infrastructure defense,communications safeguarding,cybercrime prevention. . Anthony Pell
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