merrie says: The White House is supposed to engage in "periodic mapping" of private networks deemed to be critical, and those companies "shall share" requested information with the federal government. ("Cyber" is defined as anything having to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers, or computer networks.) "The language has changed but it doesn't contain any real additional limits," EFF's (Electronic Frontier Foundation) Tien says. "It simply switches the more direct and obvious language they had originally to the more ambiguous (version)...The designation of what is a critical infrastructure system or network as far as I can tell has no specific process. There's no provision for any administrative process or review. That's where the problems seem to start. And then you have the amorphous powers that go along with it." Translation: If your company is deemed "critical," a new set of regulations kick in involving who you can hire, what information you must disclose, . . . what information you must disclose, and when the government would exercise control over your computers or network. The Internet Security Alliance’s Clinton adds that his group is “supportive of increased federal involvement to enhance cyber security, but we believe that the wrong approach, as embodied in this bill as introduced, will be counterproductive both from an national economic and national secuity perspective.” Update at 3:14 p.m: I just talked to Jena Longo, deputy communications director for the Senate Commerce committee, on the phone. She sent me e-mail with this statement: The president of the United States has always had the constitutional authority, and duty, to protect ... I still ask is this constitutional. My understanding is Congress is giving the Executive Branch this authority. I'm very open to explanations. I'm sure everything will be just fine. The Rockefeller proposal plays out against a broader concern in Washington, D.C., about the government's role in cybersecurity. In May, President Obama acknowledged that the government is "not as prepared" as it should be to respond to disruptions and announced that a new cybersecurity coordinator position would be created inside the White House staff. Three months later, that post remains empty, one top cybersecurity aide has quit, and some wags have begun to wonder why a government that receives failing marks on cybersecurity should be trusted to instruct the private sector what to do. Rockefeller's revised legislation seeks to reshuffle the way the federal government addresses the... The Rockefeller Crime Family are pure evil plain and simple, the Bush family look like paragons of peace, justice and equality compared to the Rockefellers'. This bill must be resisted and stopped. It is a massive infringement upon free speech and freedom of choice. They are throwing so much at us...............to deceive, and confuse, and distract.......but this is one that we must fight this before it is too late........... * great comment* INFOWARRIOR....... Rockerfellers are eleitists, and member of the NWO................nothing more evil....!!! The Rockefeller Crime Family are pure evil plain and simple, the Bush family look like paragons of peace,That was the idea. Bush was in Rockefeller's employ. indeed, both of them. and so is Obama. Puppets...............all of them.....with the Rockerfellas and the other NWO elitists pulling their...........................................well let's say "strings"! and..........in addition: Since the Internet took root as a mass communications phenomenon in the mid 1990s, a quiet war has raged in Washington over the extent to which the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) would regulate the new medium. Until, now the Internet has been largely self-regulated, and the FCC has taken a hands-off approach. But that could change dramatically soon if the Obama administration has its way. During the weekend, press reports revealed a stunning development: The Obama administration will announce Monday that the FCC would propose new rules to embrace what it calls "Net Neutrality." .....and not to overlook the bailout of newspapers on the horizon, we'll be lucky if we can get a modest amount of actual news from the UK or even Pravda.ru. |
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