A White House official is standing behind the administration's draft recommendations on cybersecurity, asserting that they have not been weakened by lobbying from technology companies. . .. A White House official is standing behind the administration's draft recommendations on cybersecurity, asserting that they have not been weakened by lobbying from technology companies . "The one (claim) I hear the most often is that it was watered down," Howard Schmidt, vice chairman of the White House's National Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, said here Thursday. "It is not watered down." On Wednesday, the White House formally introduced a 64-page draft proposal titled "National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace." Rather than target specific industry segments or recommend new laws and regulations, the administration's plan states that industry and individuals must simply take greater cautions. The link for this article located at ZDNet is no longer available. . A White House official is standing behind the administration's draft recommendations on cybersecurit. white, house, official, standing, behind, administration's, draft, recommendations, cybersecurit. . Anthony Pell
A Washington, D.C., think tank is calling for increased use of information technology -- including smart identification cards and the linking of databases -- to improve homeland security. It also advocates the creation of a chief information officer responsible for reviewing . . . . A Washington, D.C., think tank is calling for increased use of information technology -- including smart identification cards and the linking of databases -- to improve homeland security. It also advocates the creation of a chief information officer responsible for reviewing homeland security technology applications. Although most of the technologies addressed in the papers are not new and some are being proposed in bills in Congress, the authors said more focus should be placed on technology to deter future terrorist acts. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . A Washington, D.C., think tank is calling for increased use of information technology -- including s. washington, think, calling, increased, information, technology. . Anthony Pell
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