President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed into law the Commerce, State, Justice appropriations bill, a 2002 spending package that contains significant funding for a range of cyber-security and online crime-fighting programs. "At this critical time, when we are mounting . . . . President George W. Bush on Wednesday signed into law the Commerce, State, Justice appropriations bill, a 2002 spending package that contains significant funding for a range of cyber-security and online crime-fighting programs. "At this critical time, when we are mounting a world-wide effort to defeat terrorism, I appreciate that this bill provides significant new funding for our federal law-enforcement agencies in the Department of Justice, our diplomatic operations overseas, and for enhanced embassy security," the president said in a statement. The $41.6 billion appropriations measure includes funding for programs to fight cyber-crime, child pornography, and intellectual property theft. The package also includes money for technology research programs. The link for this article located at Newsbytes is no longer available. . President Barack Obama enacts legislation aimed at enhancing education and healthcare funding programs.. Cybersecurity Funding, Online Crime, Technology Research, Federal Law Enforcement. . Anthony Pell
Brian Krebs and Robert MacMillan, Newsbytes. The House of Representatives today passed a spending bill that contains funding for a raft of cyber-security and online crime-fighting initiatives. The House voted 411-15 to approve the Commerce-Justice-State (CJS) appropriations bill, a 2002 . . . . Brian Krebs and Robert MacMillan, Newsbytes. The House of Representatives today passed a spending bill that contains funding for a raft of cyber-security and online crime-fighting initiatives. The House voted 411-15 to approve the Commerce-Justice-State (CJS) appropriations bill, a 2002 spending package that includes funding for programs to fight cyber-crime, child pornography, and intellectual property theft. The package also includes money for technology research programs. The bill directs U.S. attorneys to provide a total of $10 million for cyber-crime and enforcement against intellectual property violations, such as software piracy. It also includes a dramatic boost in funding for the Commerce Department's Advanced Technology Program, which provides support for moving experimental technologies from the laboratory into the marketplace. The link for this article located at washingtonpost.com is no longer available. . Brian Krebs and Robert MacMillan, Newsbytes. The House of Representatives today passed a spending bi. brian, krebs, robert, macmillan, newsbytes, house, representatives, today, passed, spending. . Anthony Pell
Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11, says Richard Smith, who has become a leading researcher on how technology invades our privacy. Smith, 47, is leaving his post as chief technology . . . . Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11, says Richard Smith, who has become a leading researcher on how technology invades our privacy. Smith, 47, is leaving his post as chief technology officer at the Denver-based Privacy Foundation and shifting his research focus to computer security. "For most people, after Sept. 11, safety went way up as a priority and privacy went way down," Smith says. People "are more tolerant of government surveillance because we're more concerned about safety." The current atmosphere, he adds, also makes it difficult to be in the business of warning people about the erosion of privacy. The new anti-terrorism bill, for example, has been criticized by civil libertarians, but the fact that the act passed shows that, right now, "you're probably going to lose the battles" to protect privacy. The link for this article located at USAToday is no longer available. . Privacy is still important -- it's just that other things have become more important since Sept. 11,. important, privacy, still, other, things, become, since. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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