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Wednesday, August 8, 2007

National Security Strategy for Cyberspace

While the U.S. appears to be inflicted with problems of information (in)security, it is on the right track. The National Security Strategy for Cyberspace (P.D.F.) is an interesting and important read since it shows that the U.S. is aware of the peril of not security cyberspace. The government, like any bureaucracy, will take a long time before it is able to claim that it’s the information stored on government, business and personal computers are at low risk. As long as cyberspace remains insecure, so does almost every aspect of our lives. From the federal to the local.

Note: The President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board is now known as the National Infrastructure Advisory Council (NIAC) and operates within the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.

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