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Ex-Officials Urge U.S. To Boost Cybersecurity (TechNews.com) by Rattle at 3:48 am EDT, Apr 9, 2003 |
] The new Department of Homeland Security lacks the ] resources and expertise to execute the core elements of ] the Bush administration's cybersecurity plan, the ] president's former cybersecurity adviser told Congress ] yesterday. ] ] In his first appearance on Capitol Hill since leaving the ] White House in February, Richard A. Clarke warned ] lawmakers against the "dangerous" tendency to dismiss the ] consequences of an attack on the nation's computer ] networks. |
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RE: Ex-Officials Urge U.S. To Boost Cybersecurity (TechNews.com) by Andy at 11:30 am EDT, Apr 9, 2003 |
Rattle wrote: ] ] The new Department of Homeland Security lacks the ] ] resources and expertise to execute the core elements of ] ] the Bush administration's cybersecurity plan, the ] ] president's former cybersecurity adviser told Congress ] ] yesterday. ] ] ] ] In his first appearance on Capitol Hill since leaving the ] ] White House in February, Richard A. Clarke warned ] ] lawmakers against the "dangerous" tendency to dismiss the ] ] consequences of an attack on the nation's computer ] ] networks. Unfortunately the government can't pay enough to those of us who ARE security experts. |
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