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26. Gates To Outline Microsoft's Homeland Security Strategy
- www.eweek.com
- HomePage > News > Gates To Outline Microsoft's Homeland Security Strategy .
- Gates To Outline Microsoft's Homeland Security Strategy .
- Microsoft chairman and chief software architect Bill Gates will outline Microsoft's end-to-end homeland security strategy on Wednesday during a one-day conference, "IT Leadership in a Security-Focused World" in Washington, D. ...
- Panelists are slated to focus on "building networks that facilitate information share and compatibility; populating networks with critical data; and federal prioritizing of cyber security," according to the CSIS Web site. Gates is on tap to speak about the role technology can play in cyber security, homeland security and privacy, the Web site adds.
- ) as the company's federal director of homeland security.
- Earlier this month, Microsoft unveiled a new security-specific certification program for Microsoft Certified Systems Administrators and Microsoft Certified Systems Engineers. Microsoft said the new certification is aimed at helping build a pool of IT professionals qualified to work on projects like Homeland Security.
- Cullen will report to Scott Charney, Microsoft's chief security strategist, whose title is now chief trustworhy computing strategist. ...
27. Zone-H.org * News
- www.zone-h.org
- IT is Zone-H's contribution to the IT security world. ...
- Microsoft's high-risk security strategy.
- Fighting to protect its operating system monopoly by making Windows more secure, Microsoft this year finds itself sitting between the rock of inevitable antitrust oversight, and the hard place of its reputation regarding security.
- Sound familiar? According to unconfirmed reports, the European Union is currently thinking about ordering Microsoft to break off Windows Media Player from the OS as part of proposed antitrust remedies, on the basis that its well-documented "leverage Windows" strategy could make RealPlayer the next Netscape.
- Even while this is going on, Microsoft's chief software architect is telling security experts in California that yet another application, which has its own thriving market, will be bundled with Windows at no additional cost.
- When analyzing the risks, Microsoft perhaps considered the software sales losses it is suffering because of its security track record. In addition to fixing bugs and writing better code, and by bundling security software with Windows, not only would Microsoft's image be improved but it would also help the Internet as a whole become more secure. ...
- What a lot of security companies are likely concerned about is what Microsoft plans to do with the anti-virus technology it acquired from Romanian developer GeCad last summer. ... And there's a spot next to the Windows Firewall in XP SP2's forthcoming Security Center dashboard that is just aching to be filled by a Windows-bundled antivirus application. ...
28. Microsoft's high-risk security strategy | The Register
- www.theregister.co.uk
- Security.
- Security:.
- Network Security.
- The Register » Security » Microsoft's high-risk security strategy.
- Fighting to protect its operating system monopoly by making Windows more secure, Microsoft this year finds itself sitting between the rock of inevitable antitrust oversight, and the hard place of its reputation regarding security.
- Sound familiar? According to unconfirmed reports, the European Union is currently thinking about ordering Microsoft to break off Windows Media Player from the OS as part of proposed antitrust remedies, on the basis that its well-documented "leverage Windows" strategy could make RealPlayer the next Netscape.
- Even while this is going on, Microsoft's chief software architect is telling security experts in California that yet another application, which has its own thriving market, will be bundled with Windows at no additional cost.
- When analyzing the risks, Microsoft perhaps considered the software sales losses it is suffering because of its security track record. In addition to fixing bugs and writing better code, and by bundling security software with Windows, not only would Microsoft's image be improved but it would also help the Internet as a whole become more secure. ...
- What a lot of security companies are likely concerned about is what Microsoft plans to do with the anti-virus technology it acquired from Romanian developer GeCad last summer. ... And there's a spot next to the Windows Firewall in XP SP2's forthcoming Security Center dashboard that is just aching to be filled by a Windows-bundled antivirus application. ...
- Gates 'optimistic' on security Gates parades Windows security advances.
29. National Security Strategy of the United States, 10/11/02
- www.ratical.org
- National Security Strategy of the United States .
- Subject: National Security Strategy of the United States .
- National Security Strategy of the United States .
- Ramsey Clark: Open Letter To UN Security Council .
- National Security Strategy of the United States .
- The National Security Strategy: Blueprint for Global Empire .
- On September 20, 2002, the Bush Administration issued its blueprint for global domination and ceaseless military interventions, in its comprehensive policy statement entitled "The National Security Strategy of the United States. ...
- The National Security Strategy sets forth the U. ...
- real freedom" (See source III) and endorses a comprehensive global conquest strategy utilizing the World Trade Organization, the Free Trade Act of the Americas, the International Monetary Fund, the World Bank, among other mechanisms. ...
- The Washington Post reports that the National Security Strategy gives the United States "a nearly messianic role" in its quest for global dominance. ...
- The National Security Strategy confirms and elaborates what was reflected in the January 2002 Nuclear Posture Review, that the Bush Administration maintains a policy of preemptive warfare contemplating the use of non-conventional weapons of mass destruction as a first strike measure. ...
- All members shall settle their international disputes by peaceful means in such a manner that international peace and security, and justice, are not endangered. ...
- Security Council can Legalize a Preemptive War or First Strike Plan .
- Security Council to support execution of Bush's policy of a potentially nuclear "preemptive" war, as if that Council could endorse a war of aggression. The Security Council lacks the legal authority to grant such permission. The Security Council, by affirmative vote or by acquiescence to U. ... No collective action by the fifteen permanent and temporary members of the Security Council can lawfully violate the Charter which is the sole source of their collective authority. ...
30. US Security Strategy in East Asia
- web.mit.edu
- US Security Strategy in East Asia.
- I will try and identify the enduring elements of US security policy. ...
- Second, talk about US East Asia security policy since the end of the Cold War. ...
- Third, contrast and compare Clinton and Bush security policy toward East Asia. ...
- This vision is so strong it even made its way into the latest National Security Strategy of the US. ...
- This is not to say that other motivations over the past two centuriesimperialism, colonial responsibilities, missionary zeal, more recently the ethnic heritage of many Asian Americanshave not been important factors in our Asian strategy, but the bottom line has always been ensuring that the US had access to Asia for economic activity. ...
- The crucial intellectual linkage between this longstanding vision and the Administrations security strategy in Asia, based on military presence and bi-lateral alliances, is the mantra that US military presence provides stability, and stability is necessary for economic growth, and economic growth is necessary to generate markets for U. ...
- About 100 years ago, our strategy took on a decided military dimension that remains to this day. ...
- The Open Door policy was our first public explication of a conscious strategy, which had as its ultimate objective preserving US access. ...
- Central to over arching strategic approach has been the recognition that bases in East Asia were essential if military power was to be a regular feature of our Asian strategy. ...
- This balance could naturally be upset if one, or the other parties, set out to build a military capability that would allow them to achieve strategic results in the other's security domain.
- Post-Cold War Asian Security Strategy.
- Now, let me turn to the specifics of post-Cold-War security strategy in Asia. Fortunately, for any student of the topic, East Asia has been the beneficiary of more "official" security policy explanation than any other region. No fewer than four official statements of security policy have appeared --1990, 1992, 1995, and 1997 (two from the first Bush Administration and two from the Clinton years. ...
- As it happened I had a small role in the development of each of these and the one point I would make is that these were not simply glossy marketing pamphlets, but are genuine reflections of the broad direction of US security policy. ...
31. ENT News | News: Microsoft Outlines Windows Security Strategy at DevCon
- www.entmag.com
- Microsoft Outlines Windows Security Strategy at DevCon .
- 9/5/02 Security remains a hot-button issue for Microsoft, as Brian Valentine, senior vice president for the Windows division at Microsoft, took center stage this morning at Windows Server DevCon in Seattle to tout Redmond’s new “hardened” approach to software development. ...
- NET Server 2003, doesn’t fall victim to the same security holes that have plagued the product in the past. ... NET Server represents a paradigm shift for Microsoft, in that it was “engineered for security. ...
- With previous versions of Windows Server, Valentine said security wasn’t a primary concern. ...
- But, after a number of security holes in Microsoft’s popular IIS Web-serving software were exposed by worms and hit by virus attacks, Valentine said Redmond realized it needed to reassess its security strategy. ...
- Microsoft’s newfound focus on security is part of the Trustworthy Computing model Bill Gates introduced in January of this year. ...
- The Secure by Design element of the strategy means Microsoft will make security the core focus during the development process. ... And the Secure by Deployment and Communications elements mean Microsoft will be playing a more prominent role in security training, as well as a participant in industry-wide security efforts. ...
- According to Microsoft, more that 8,500 of its employees have already undergone security training. And Valentine said security training is now mandatory for everybody in the Windows division. ...
- In addition, Valentine said Microsoft has reviewed every line of code in the Windows product group for security flaws. ...
- Still, Valentine was quick to point out that Microsoft isn’t the only reason for security lapses within the enterprise. Citing a recent analyst report, Valentine said the Microsoft platform was no worse than leading Linux or Unix systems in terms of security flaws. ...
- Valentine said a long-term, industry-wide commitment is required in order to limit security breaches in IT. “ Security is not something just Microsoft can solve,” he said. ...
32. Paul Hensel's International Security Page
- garnet.acns.fsu.edu
- International Security.
- General Security-Related Links .
- Deterrence and Security Policy .
- General Security-Related Links.
- Peace and Security Links (UN) .
- Stimson Center Resources (Security) .
- Natl Security Website (Heritage Foundation) .
- Defense and Strategy Links (FMSO) .
- Swiss Security Policy homepage .
- Center for Security Studies and Conflict Research .
- Nonproliferation and National Security Home Page .
- ISN - International Relations and Security Network (see also their subject listing for a more organized list of available resources) .
- The National Security Archive Home Page .
- defense strategy, force planning, and policy reviews, centered around the Quadrennial Defense Review) .
- Deterrence and Security Policy.
- East Asia-Pacific Region Security Strategy 1998 (from DefenseLink) .
33. PCIPB Releases National Cyber-Security Strategy Recommendations
- www.infotoday.com
- PCIPB Releases National Cyber-Security Strategy Recommendations .
- September 23, 2002 — On September 18, the President’s Critical Infrastructure Protection Board (PCIPB) released its draft report, “The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace,” which contains recommendations for protecting our information systems and technology resources from the desktop to the Internet. ...
- The builders and designers of these systems did not pay sufficient attention to security in the initial stages. They sacrificed security for efficiency and speed. ...
- They’re encouraged to form corporate security councils and implement processes and procedures to authenticate or verify network users by employing techniques such as Public Key Infrastructure smart cards, secure tokens, and biometrics. ... Large companies also are urged to conduct regular security audits and consider using diverse IT service providers to mitigate risk and to implement best practices. ...
- “Corporate boards should consider forming board committees on IT security and should ensure that recommendations of the chief information security official in the corporation are regularly reviewed by the CEO. ...
- Federal government-recommended activities include “identifying and documenting enterprise architectures; continuously assessing threats and vulnerabilities and understanding the risks they pose to agency operations and assets; and implementing security controls and remediation efforts to reduce and manage those risks. ...
- ” The report recognizes the dilemma faced by academic institutions that value open access on the one hand and value security on the other.
- ” Each sector is asked to conduct an analysis of security and technology gaps, develop best practices for security, and establish mutual assistance for emergencies. ...
- They include the formation of a state CIO advisory group, increased information sharing among states, inclusion of local government representatives on state cyber-security boards, and finding ways to integrate information at all levels of government to eliminate “stovepipes. ...
- Training, maintenance of systems and software, and responsibility for security for information systems are also stressed. ...
34. CyberWar: Security, Strategy and Conflict in the Information Age
- www.us.net
- CyberWar: Security, Strategy and Conflict in the Information Age.
- Campen 77 Creating a Smart Nation: Information Strategy, Virtual Intelligence, and Information Warfare Robert D. ... Petersen 227 Rush To Information-Based Warfare Gambles With National Security Alan D. ... Campen 257 Information Assurance: Implications to National Security and Emergency Preparedness James Kerr 267 Epilogue Douglas H. ...
35. George C. Marshall European Center for Security Studies
- www.marshallcenter.org
- Terrorism and Security Studies .
- • Program Overview • Module 1 - Security Trends and Challenges • Module 2 - Armed Conflict in the 21st Century • Module 3 - International Institutions • Module 4 - International Law • Module 5 - Euro-Atlantic Security Strategy (Brussels/Berlin Field Study) • Module 6 - State Power in International Security • Module 7 - Civil-Military Relations • Module 8 - Defense Planning and Transformation • Module 9 - National Security Strategy: Processes and Structures • Module 10 - Conflict Prevention and Management of Crisis and Conflict • Module 11 - US Security Strategy - Field Study Visit to Washington • Module 12 - Capstone Exercise .
- Module 11 - US Security Strategy - Field Study Visit to Washington.
- To develop an appreciation for the role and functions of the US Department of Defense and other federal agencies in the formulation and execution of US National Security Strategy. ...
- “Overview of National Security Structure. ...
- Privacy and Security | Accessibility | Contact Information | Employment | Links | Reporting to Marshall Center | Directions | XML Feeds .
36. CyberWar: Security, Strategy and Conflict in the Information Age
- www.us.net
- CyberWar: Security, Strategy and Conflict in the Information Age.
- The security of these "infrastructures"--civil as well as military--is the focus of this book.
- Uncommon Means for the Common Defense by Alan Campen is about the search for a new national security sanctuary in cyberspace. ...
- Creating a Smart Nation: Information Strategy, Virtual Intelligence, and Information Warfare is a sweeping indictment of our national security posture. Robert Steele asserts that national security is at risk by confronting current threats with 19th century concepts; for preoccupation with digital technology; and by an intelligence community optimized, less for thoughtful analysis than for "the collecting of secrets. " This essay examines structural and policy defects in the processes of intelligence, and calls for a National Information Strategy built upon political, military, economic and cultural objectives, to guide preparation for conflict in the Information Age. ...
- Grounding Cyberspace in the Physical World is about the use of the Global Positioning System to aid personal and network security by affixing a secure, precise and continuous location signature to all terminals, fixed or mobile. ...
- " This essay is about defining and developing a strategy for information warfare, against new and dangerous non-state players in cyberspace who can wage attacks on a global basis. ...
- Part Four--Warfare in the Information Age Information Warfare: The Future is about the cooperation, rather than confrontation and "brute force," as an agent of change in the world of interconnected systems; and how, in the process, we can redefine our notions of security. ...
- Information warfare is a revolutionary strategy that can strengthen our national security apparatus by enhancing the effectiveness of our military forces. ... Rush to Information-Based Warfare Gambles with National Security describes a quest for a strategy that is impeded by the lack of historical precedent, common definitions, doctrine, guiding principles, and a national-level policy to integrate and synchronize military initiatives with complementary actions of non-defense activities. This essay contrasts IW with "resource-based warfare"--a proven strategy that made minimal demands on national intellect or foresight, and was forgiving of an apathetic public and procrastinating political leaders--for one which depends on the agility and decisive firepower of a smaller force that has been empowered and effectively enlarged through superior knowledge. ...
- Information Assurance: Implications to National Security and Emergency Preparedness, by James Kerr of the National Communications System staff, describes the work underway, in cooperation with industry, to assess this nations dependencies upon "information assurance," and the actions needed to deter, prevent, or mitigate attacks on the public network. This essay reports on the conclusions of several recent assessments of security weaknesses in the public network, and on changes in the FY1996 National Defense Authorization Act, calling for a national policy and an architecture for an indications and warning center to detect attacks on the National Information Infrastructure.
37. BGSU:Is rural America harmed by security strategy?
- www.bgsu.edu
- Is rural America harmed by security strategy?.
- — Homeland security policy in the wake of 9/11 has been crafted not only without due consideration of rural areas, but also sometimes to their detriment, according to a Bowling Green State University researcher. ...
- Karen Johnson-Webb, author of “A ‘One Size Fits All’ Policy? A Geographical Perspective on Rural Homeland Security,” a study that examines what she calls “vitally and strategically important” areas that have been neglected in the homeland security discussion. ...
- Yet, the federal government has reduced budgetary allocations for agriculture and rural development to devote more funds to homeland security, with most of that money going to urban areas. In addition to leaving rural areas with less for programs that help keep them viable, the reductions demonstrate rural America’s disadvantage in competitiveness for homeland security funding, Johnson-Webb points out. ...
- “A complete inventory of dams is essential to the development of effective national security planning. ...
- Bob Taft’s Ohio Homeland Security Summit in 2002. ...
- The first problem is funding, especially in rural areas, and if that means we have to take the pinch somewhere else, that’s what it means,” says Johnson-Webb, who also advocates increased policy emphasis on Canadian border security, including coordination with Indian tribes to provide more patrols of tribal lands on the border. ...
- Homeland security is “not going to get done the way it needs to get done without the funding,” she continues. ...
38. U.S. NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY
- commdocs.house.gov
- NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY.
- National Security Strategy.
- NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY.
- Commission on National Security.
- Commission on National Security.
- NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY.
- Today the committee meets to hear testimony regarding America's national security for the next decade and beyond. Because budgets must flow from and support strategy, this hearing is intended to begin laying the groundwork for the consideration of the fiscal 2002 defense budget. ...
- The last Administration's national security strategy was characterized by the term ''engagement and enlargement. '' In implementing this strategy, the U. ...
- Should our strategy be expansive? Should we use military might to keep peace and foster freedom and democracy around the world? Or should we focus on our efforts to defend our homeland and allow our allies and friends to carry more of the burden of managing the crises abroad?.
- In light of the uncertainty in today's international security environment and the growth of the new threats, is this a realistic option? Do we need to retain the capacity to fight nearly two simultaneous major theater wars? This committee will need to debate this issue as we consider the adequacy of the Administration's defense budget request.
- Commission on National Security in the 21st Century; Gary Hart, former United States senator and co-chairman of the commission; John Hamre, president and chief executive officer of the Center for Strategic and International Studies; and William Kristol, chairman of the Project for the New American Century.
- The debate over America's national security and national military strategy is perhaps as intense now as at any time in our nation's history, and it should be. ... Instead, there are many varied threats to our national security, and they tend to be more numerous and less well-defined than during the Cold War.
- The current strategy, based on the Quadrennial Defense Review (QDR), calls for our military to be prepared to fight and win two nearly simultaneous major theater wars. With the change in Administrations, the start of another QDR, Secretary Rumsfeld's new independent review of our defense policy and recommendations from the Hart-Rudman commission, all prompt us to reexamine both our national security strategy and our national military strategy.
39. vnunet.com Microsoft outlines security strategy
- www.networknews.co.uk
- Security /Bugs and fixes /News .
- Microsoft outlines security strategy By Iain Thomson Paris, France 09-10-2002 Tougher products to thwart hackers, says Redmond .
- Microsoft has admitted past products were not secure enough and has promised to make its software harder to hack, as part of its Trusted Computing security strategy.
- In addition staff are being trained to be more security aware when coding. ...
- "Many of the products we designed in the past have been less secure than they could have been because we were designing with features in mind rather than security," said Craig Mundie, chief technology officer for Microsoft, at RSA Security's annual European conference. ...
- This will be written from the ground up with security in mind and will include extensive digital rights management (DRM) software that will make it impossible for customers to use unauthorised code, such as pirated DVDs or MP3s. ...
- Mundie was also critical of the open source community and its record on security. ...
- "It's not the degree of security with open source that makes it so strong, it's the speed of fault fixing. ...
- Users currently log-on using a password, but RSA Security will add a second stage using mobile phones, so that an additional authentication code is sent via SMS. ...
- --> Related articles UK workers in the dark over IT security.
- uk /News/1136358 29-10-2002 Security spending to buck the downturn.
- com Forums Discuss 'Microsoft outlines security strategy' in the Security forum --> .
- VeriSign Security Intelligence and Control(SM) Services .
- VeriSign's Security Intelligence and Control(SM) Services let you focus on business initiatives, like record up-time and global VPNs, while VeriSign's experience helps you monitor and manage your security infrastructure. ...
- New year, new security issues.
- Latest security white papers .
40. Panel frets over homeland security
- www.fcw.com
- Homeland Security.
- Security.
- Panel frets over homeland security.
- "Fitting IT into homeland security" FCW. ...
- 11, 2001, terrorist attacks, momentum for a comprehensive, national homeland security strategy appears to have diminished, a federal commission reported today.
- Scarce resources are not being prioritized or applied effectively for homeland security, said the Gilmore Commission, in its fifth and final report to President Bush and Congress. ...
- "The panel has serious concern about the current state of homeland security efforts along the full spectrum from awareness to recovery, " the report states. "Efforts by the government may provide the perception of enhanced security that causes the nation to become complacent about the many critical actions still required. ...
- The document also pointed to a "deficit in intelligence and information sharing" and a lack of security clearances at the state and local levels preventing widespread dissemination of general strategic intelligence.
- It also called for a streamlined funding process and revision of the color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System.
- The commission said the debate between security and civil liberties should be reframed from being about competing values to mutually reinforcing ones. ...
41. DHS | Department of Homeland Security | Content Display
- www.dhs.gov
- Security & Protection.
- DHS Launches Protected Critical Infrastructure Information Program to Enhance Homeland Security, Facilitate Information Sharing.
- Department of Homeland Security Improves America's Cyber Security Preparedness--Unveils National Cyber Alert System.
- The National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) of the Department of Homeland Security unveiled the National Cyber Alert System, an operational system delivering to Americans timely and actionable information to better secure their computer systems. The new system, designed for both home computer users and security professionals, arms users to take a proactive role in securing cyberspace.
- The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) in implementing the President's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace and the Homeland Security Act of 2002, has created the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) under the Department's Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate. ...
- National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.
- In accordance with the Homeland Security Act of 2002, Section 214, the Department of Homeland Security's Information Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate has submitted its Critical Infrastructure Information (CII) procedures to the Federal Register for public notice and comment period of 60 days.
- National Strategy for Physical Protection of Critical Infrastructure and Key Assets.
- Department of Homeland Security.
42. BCSIA - Publication - Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America
- bcsia.ksg.harvard.edu
- Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America.
- Preventive Defense: A New Security Strategy for America. ...
- International Security Program.
- But it also left the United States in a strategic vacuum, with no organizing principle for its national security. This book proposes a security strategy for the 21st century based on preventing new major threats to U. ... security from emerging.
- security that have the potential to grow into threats to American interests and values as ominous as the Cold War's nuclear standoff. ... security since the end of the Cold War, and then advance preventive defense strategies for the future. It argues that implementing a Preventive Defense strategy will require a revolution in the way the Pentagon does business -- a revolution that is only beginning.
- Kennedy School of Government and former Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Policy. ...
- "An essential guide to the critical choices that must be made as America rethinks potential threats to national security. ... National Security Adviser .
- It is a wonderful read!" -Andrei Kokoshin Former First Deputy Minister of Defense of Russia Former Secretary of the Security Council of the Russian Federation .
- "Perry and Carter outline an important new preventive defense strategy to identify post-cold war dangers that might become cold war-scale threats and to apply U. ...
- Drawing upon their extensive expertise in national security affairs, Bill Perry and Ash Carter meet this challenge brilliantly by laying out a thoughtful and thought-provoking U. ... defense strategy for the 21st century. If we are to avoid disasters ranging from loose nukes to catastrophic terrorism, Preventive Defense should be required reading for members of Congress and national security policymakers both at home and abroad. ...
43. Patch Management Strategies and Homeland Security : Technical Article
- feedpoint.net
- Application Security .
- Patch Management Strategies and Homeland Security .
- Patch Management Strategies and Homeland Security.
- It discusses how effective patch management strategies can be integrated into a government-wide layered security strategy. It discusses the technical and security requirements for automated patch management tools that can be applied to mitigate enterprise system risk by further hardening government information assurance infrastructures. ...
- Application Security | Government Agencies (U. ...
44. 1996 National Security Strategy
- www.fas.org
- A National Security Strategy.
- Protecting our nation’s security -- our people, our territory and our way of life -- is my Administration’s foremost mission and constitutional duty. America’s security imperatives, however, have fundamentally changed. The central security challenge of the past half century -- the threat of communist expansion -- is gone. ... The proliferation of weapons of mass destruction represents a major challenge to our security. ... And the threat to our open an d free society from the organized forces of terrorism, international crime and drug trafficking is greater as the technological revolution, which holds such promise, also empowers these destructive forces with novel means to challenge our security. These threats to our security have no respect for boundaries and it is clear that American security in the 21st Century will be determined by the success of our response to forces that operate within as well as beyond our borders. ...
- This report, submitted in accordance with Section 603 of the Goldwater-Nichols Defense Department Reorganization Act of 1986, elaborates a national security strategy that is tailored for this new era and builds upon America’s unmatched strengths. ...
- To enhance our security with military forces that are ready to fight and with effective representation abroad. ...
- This national security strategy report presents the strategy that has guided this effort. ...
- We believe that our goals of enhancing our security, bolstering our economic prosperity and promoting democracy are mutually supportive. ... And democratic states are less likely to threaten our interests and more likely to cooperate with the United States to meet security threats and promote free trade and sustainable development. ...
- Since my Administration began, we have been deeply engaged in efforts to realize this measure of success by meeting the goals of our strategy: .
- To enhance our security, for example, we have helped achieve peace between Jordan and Israel and an Interim Agreement between Israel and the Palestinians in the Middle East; brokered a comprehensive peace agreement in Bosnia and successfully deterred the spread of conflict to the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia; established NATO’s Partnership for Peace and initiated a process that will lead to NATO’s enlargement; concluded an agreement with Russia to detarget ICBMs and SLBMs; secured the accession of Ukraine, Kazakstan, and Belarus to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) and their agreement to eliminate nuclear weapons from their territory, which in turn opened the door to the ratification and entry into force of the START I Treaty and Senate advice and consent to the ratification of the START II Treaty; led successful international efforts to secure the indefinite and unconditional extension of the NPT; initiated negotiations on a comprehensive test ban treaty (CTBT), which we hope to conclude in 1996; participated in an unprecedented regional security gathering of the ASEAN countries and others, including Russia and Vietnam; reached an Agreed Framework with North Korea that halted, and will eventually eliminate, its dangerous nuclear program; and used our diplomatic support and the power of our example to give new impetus to the efforts of the people of Northern Ireland and the British and Irish governments to achieve a just and lasting settlement to the conflict there. ...
- Our extraordinary diplomatic leverage to reshape existing security and economic structures and create new ones ultimately relies upon American power. ... That determined diplomacy also is reflected in our consistent effort to engage in productive relations with China across a broad range of issues, including regional security, nonproliferation, human rights and trade. ... It is this steady approach -- asserting America’s core national security interests while keeping in mind longer-term goals -- that is the hallmark of determined diplomacy. ...
45. The Institute of World Politics > Integrated Security Strategy: Principles and Process
- www.iwp.edu
- Integrated Security Strategy: Principles and Process.
- An "integrated" security strategy is understood as the coordination of various instruments of statecraft by political leaders at the highest levels. ...
- The course is intended to offer students a deeper appreciation of the grand strategic level of security policy so as to provide a larger national interest context to the parochial or "particularistic" perspective characteristic of work in individual agencies, bureaucracies or functions of state.
- Specialization in National Security Affairs (Required) .
46. New Architect: Dangerous Dealings
- www.newarchitectmag.com
- Reformed hackers want to lend a hand with your IT security strategy.
- Murphy now runs IAM/Secure Data Systems, a decade-old consulting firm that specializes in IT security. "In my opinion, companies that need security experts are best served by hiring burglars instead of cops," says Murphy, from his office in Tampa Bay, Florida. ...
- Convicted hacker Kevin Mitnick now runs Defensive Thinking, a computer security firm in Los Angeles (despite the fact that he's been unable to use a computer since his incarceration). ... "Agent Steal") says he works as a security analyst at a Fortune 500 company. Kevin Poulsen ("Dark Dante") is editorial director at SecurityFocus Online, a security news service that Symantec acquired in August 2002. ...
- Despite the war on terror and international cyber-security initiatives, the Internet remains a hacker's paradise. More than 70,000 computer-security incidents were reported during the first nine months of 2002, up from 21,750 for all of 2000, according to the Computer Emergency Response Team (CERT) at Carnegie Mellon University.
- Security experts described the attack as an ICMP (Internet Control Message Protocol) flood; the attack sent waves of status requests to each of the servers. ...
- companies have conducted security training for system and network administrators, according to PricewaterhouseCoopers. ... companies are willing to hire former hackers to help secure their networks, according to Information Security magazine.
- "It's a shame that Fortune 500 companies hire suits with high-and-mighty attitudes rather than hiring the real technical geniuses of our society," quips Murphy, an outspoken critic of "certified" security experts who lack hands-on experience.
47. ITBusiness.ca
- www.itbusiness.ca
- Alberta schools deploy two-factor security strategy.
- To ensure secure connections for remote users on its wide-area network, an Alberta school district has chosen a two-factor authentication system that combines passwords with security tokens that plug into the Universal Serial Bus (USB) ports of its computers.
- Aspen View uses virtual private network (VPN) technology for security both within the network and for remote access. ...
- Ernest Aleixandre, who joined the school division at that time as co-ordinator of technical services, said a password by itself is not enough security, because brute-force attacks and social engineering tactics can break through password protection. ...
- If a key is lost, the system administrator can disable it, said Mark Ruch, director of marketing for Authenex, and if someone enters an incorrect password three times running the security system will block further attempts to connect.
- Tom Slodichak, chief security officer at security firm WhiteHat Inc. ... , said two-factor authentication is a "very inexpensive way of adding massive security to a network. ...
- Many passwords are weak, Slodichak said, and passwords that are harder to break because they are longer or made up of random patterns of letters and digits are harder to remember, so users are apt to write them down, which compromises security.
- Aleixandre said the Authenex system gives Aspen View security that is streamlined and easy to manage on the server side, yet intuitive enough that users can feel comfortable with it. ...
- Security.
- Virus activity isn't up much, but now they're targeting desktops rather than servers More Security .
48. Microsoft Hones Security Strategy ... Again
- www.winnetmag.com
- Security.
- Security Administrator.
- Security.
- Microsoft Hones Security Strategy. ...
- "Windows XP SP2 Service Pack 2 is a release that's totally focused on security," Gates said. ... We've got some portion of them still working on the major featured-oriented release that's off in the future, code-named 'Longhorn,' that is very exciting, but we prioritized the resources and the activities around what's an intermediate release under the name SP2 that is just security oriented. " Microsoft will ship XP SP2 by midyear, I'm told, and will include three key features: a new, more powerful Windows Firewall; a more secure version of Microsoft Internet Explorer (IE); and the new Windows Security Center, which is a dashboard of sorts for security settings. ...
- A major refresh of Microsoft's corporate firewall product, Internet Security and Acceleration (ISA) Server 2004, will ship in the first half of the year. ...
- Due in the second half of 2004, Windows 2003 SP1 will feature a roles-based Security Configuration Wizard (SCW) that will help you securely set up and duplicate servers across your business. ...
- There's more, of course, but I'm out of space again and could potentially spend the rest of my life detailing Microsoft security enhancements. But in an effort to at least portray some good news, consider the following: In the first 300 days after the launch of Win2K, Microsoft issued 38 critical or important security bulletins. ... Hey, maybe Windows security really is getting better. ...
- Microsoft Security Strategies.
- TechNet Webcast: Penetration Testing, Vulnerability Scanning, and Security Auditing – Level 200.
- TechNet Webcast: Implementing Advanced Server and Client Security - Level 300.
- Sign Up Today - Free Microsoft Security Strategies Roadshow.
49. Security Strategy, Plans & Reports
- www.opengroup.org
- Security Strategy, Plans & Reports .
- You are here: > Security Strategy, Plans & Reports .
- Owner: Security Forum.
- This page provides access to the Security Forum's documents on Strategy, Plans, and Reports associated with these topics.
- For the latest Security Forum deliverables and activities plan, see here. ...
- Comments on US Govt National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace .
- htm bc2='Security Strategy, Plans & Reports' bc2_url=http://www. ... org gpj_footer='' gpj_footer_title=Contacts gpj_frn2='' gpj_frn3='' gpj_frn_both='Owner: Security Forum.
- This page provides access to the Security Forum'\''s documents on Strategy, Plans, and Reports associated with these topics.
- For the latest Security Forum deliverables and activities plan, see here. ...
- org gpj_head_actions='Open Actions' gpj_head_docs='Recent Documents' gpj_head_events='Forthcoming/Recent Events' gpj_head_mail='Recent E-Mail' gpj_head_news='Recent News' gpj_head_polls='Current Polls' gpj_head_revdocs='Recent Review Documents' gpj_level2=Y gpj_level3=Y gpj_level4=Y gpj_list=3991 gpj_list2=745 gpj_list3='' gpj_list4='' gpj_memtype='' gpj_mlist=357 gpj_name='Security Strategy, Plans & Reports' gpj_nomaillist='' gpj_nosubs='' gpj_oldevents=0 gpj_path=projects/sec-plan/protected gpj_ppath=projects/sec-plan gpj_purl=projects/sec-plan gpj_tlgif='' gpj_url=projects/sec-plan/protected head='Forthcoming/Recent Events' lid='' listname='(unknown)' mess='No mailing list name or ID was specified' navbase=/projects/sec-plan permit_update=9 pubbase=http://www. ...
50. national security strategy, USA - FCNL
- www.fcnl.org
- National Security Strategy of the United States of America, September 2002 (PDF).
- The National Security Strategy of the United States 2002.
- 20th, President Bush released his administration's first National Security Strategy (NSS). This annual report, prepared by the National Security Council, is required under Title 50, Chapter 15, Section 404a of the United States Code. ... security and to international peace and security and the means the United States intends to employ to meet these challenges.
- This is followed by a more balanced two-page overview and eight sections, half of which deal with military/homeland security/intelligence matters. In terms of page count, the military/homeland security/intelligence part accounts for 20 pages (including the introductory letter) while non-coercive elements of national power are discussed in 11 pages (including the overview) -- almost a 2-to-one ratio. ...
- Overview of America's International Strategy; Section 2. ...
- Transform America's National Security Institutions to Meet the Challenges and Opportunities of the Twenty-First Century.
- A Thumbnail Comparison of the Last Clinton and First Bush National Security Strategies .
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