It will take several more years for the US government to fully install high-tech systems to block computer intrusions, a drawn-out timeline that enables criminals to become more adept at stealing sensitive data, experts say.. As the Department of Homeland Security moves methodically to pare down and secure the approximately 2400 network connections used every day by millions of federal workers around the world, experts suggest that technology already may be passing them by. The department that's responsible for securing government systems other than military sites is slowly moving all the government's Internet and e-mail traffic into secure networks that eventually will be guarded by intrusion detection and prevention programs. The networks are known as Einstein 2 and Einstein 3. . As cybercriminals grow increasingly advanced, the United States struggles to implement fortified networks for government infrastructures.. Network Security,Cybersecurity,Government Security,Intrusion Prevention. . Anthony Pell
A U.S. lawmaker well versed in technology issues said Friday that government bodies and citizens should use more encryption, not less, to increase security on the Internet. In the wake of last Tuesday's hijackings that left more than 6,500 Americans . . . . A U.S. lawmaker well versed in technology issues said Friday that government bodies and citizens should use more encryption, not less, to increase security on the Internet. In the wake of last Tuesday's hijackings that left more than 6,500 Americans dead or missing, policy-makers have called for limits on popular encryption software that allows users to scramble Internet communications for privacy. The Central Intelligence Agency said earlier this year that encryption software was in use by radical Islamic groups such as Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda, believed to be behind the attacks last week. But Rep. Bob Goodlatte, R-Va., said after a Capitol Hill panel on Internet security that proposed remedies such as "trapdoors" to allow government surveillance would effectively make Internet communications less secure. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A member of Congress pushes for increased adoption of encryption technology to bolster online security and safeguard personal information.. Encryption Policy, Internet Security, Government Advocacy. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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