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The Pentagon and the Private Sector
Making Cybersecurity News this morning, the Associated Press is reporting that a top Pentagon official yesterday proposed a program to extend a government computer security system to private sector businesses. Meanwhile, the New York Times says President Obama is offering up his first formal National Security Strategy, including a look into cyber threats. Additional morning news follows…
DHS: cybersecurity is more than herding cats (Federal News Radio)
Federal agencies outline government’s cybersecurity goals (Homeland Security Newswire)
New cyber attack, all browsers vulnerable: open tabs lead you to identity theft (Ecommerce Journal)
NATO faces cyber attack threat, says study of defenses (The Gaurdian – UK)
Thanks for providing this roundup. I like this quote from the NATO story:
“Already, cyber attacks against Nato systems occur frequently, but most often below the threshold of political concern,” says the Albright report.
“Below the threshold of political concern” is a very interesting way of looking at the things. At what threshold does it become a political concern? After it’s too late to do anything about an extremely damaging incident?
Appreciate the comment and the pulled quote, as I try to get this blog off the ground and running.
Superbly illmuiniantg data here, thanks!
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