The Bush administration on Tuesday said it had taken a number of steps to upgrade the security of the nation's financial markets against possible terrorist attacks. As part of that effort, Treasury Department officials said that arrangements had been made for . . . . The Bush administration on Tuesday said it had taken a number of steps to upgrade the security of the nation's financial markets against possible terrorist attacks. As part of that effort, Treasury Department officials said that arrangements had been made for additional physical protection of critical financial institutions, using either federal personnel or National Guard troops. "We are determined that the financial markets continue to do business even during times of hostilities abroad or adversity at home," Treasury said in a fact sheet. "We continue to work with the financial and banking communities so that our financial system remains functioning efficiently and effectively." The link for this article located at InformationWeek is no longer available. . The Obama administration introduced initiatives aimed at enhancing cybersecurity protocols to guard against potential digital attacks.. Financial Security, Market Protection, Critical Infrastructure, Terrorism Response. . Anthony Pell
Federal agents concerned about scuba-related terrorist plans requested the entire database of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors. Unbeknownst to most of its members, the organization voluntarily handed over a list of more than 100,000 certified divers worldwide, explaining later that it wanted to avoid an FBI subpoena that would have required far more information to be disclosed.. . .. Federal agents concerned about scuba-related terrorist plans requested the entire database of the Professional Association of Diving Instructors. Unbeknownst to most of its members, the organization voluntarily handed over a list of more than 100,000 certified divers worldwide, explaining later that it wanted to avoid an FBI subpoena that would have required far more information to be disclosed. Cindy Cohn, an attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation and a diver listed in the database, was livid after learning of the incident. Such concerns resonate with particular volume in this liberal city where the EFF is based, which has a long history of protesting government intrusion. The link for this article located at ZDNET is no longer available. . Federal agents concerned about scuba-related terrorist plans requested the entire database of the Pr. federal, agents, concerned, about, scuba-related, terrorist, plans, requested, entire, database. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
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