new computer security standards from government
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At about 150 pages, the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, which is scheduled to be released Sept. 18, remains a weighty document outlining about 80 new obligations for the government, companies, universities and even home computer users.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn...-2002Sep9.html
Should anybody be surprised??
This has been in the works for years. A few years ago, they were after the master keys for PGP and other encryption software. Then, it was to "help" law enforcement in their fight against drugs. Anybody who encrypted mail must be a criminal. Why else would they do it?
They tried after the Trade Towers attack. Now, they're using hacking and other attacks to try to gain a foothold.
There's another thread someplace here concerning this very thing. What it amounts to, as I'm sure you're all aware, is that Uncle Sam can't stand the fact that there's a place he has no control. The name of government is control.
The proposal is only the beginning. I strongly suggest that every person using the Internet in America email or snail mail their legislators and voice their opposition. I'd also suggest they monitor their legislators stance on the issue. Elections are coming. Numbers count, especially this year.