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51. Pitching a Cyberspace Security Strategy
- www.baselinemag.com
- Home > INTELLIGENCE > News > Bush Cyber-Security Plan Gets Pitch at Conference .
- Security .
- October 30, 2002 Bush Cyber-Security Plan Gets Pitch at Conference By Sean Gallagher Online exclusive: Marcus Sachs of the White House's cyber-security office hit Red Hat's Open Source Security Summit to push the administration's National Plan for Cyberspace Security. ...
- After 20 years as an Army Corps of Engineers officer, Marcus Sachs now has something else to engineera strategy for national cyber-security. ...
- Sachs is now the director for communication infrastructure protection in the White House's Office of Cyberspace Security. On Tuesday, he was the office's pitch man, presenting the draft of the National Plan to Secure Cyberspace to an audience of open-source advocates and security gurus at Red Hat's Open Source Security Summit here. ...
- The Summit, just a week after the distributed denial of service attack on the Internet's 13 root Domain Name Service (DNS) servers, drew about a hundred people from the Washington security and open source community; many came from government contractors and consulting agencies. ...
- Calculating Return: What Security Can Do for You .
- Security Fueling Open-Source Adoption (eWEEK) .
- Feds Warming to Idea of Regulating Security (eWEEK) .
- The Office of Cyberspace Security have been presenting the plan at "town meetings" around the country, with similar results. ...
- " That's because the strategy consists mostly of a set of recommendationsthe White House is trying to avoid additional regulations. ...
- The plan proposes a set of "best practices" for security for security, with the federal government leading by example and "empowering" the public and private sectors through investment in the development of the tools that are required for a "secure" Internetaccountable addressing ("IPv6 or something like it," said Sachs); trusted network services (like secure versions of the Bridge Gateway Protocol for routers and the Domain Name Service); and authentication for user services like Web browsing and e-mail. ...
- Instead, the government may pilot some of the technologies on its own secure networks, like the Navy-Marine Corps Intranet (NMCI) network or whatever network is built to support the Department of Homeland Security when it gets funded. ...
- There have been some creative suggestions as to how to add a little more bite to the government's strategy. One attendee posited that the government could get better results with the private sector if it made security compliance reporting part of required SEC filingsan option that Sachs said had been suggested elsewhere. "And that would have the effect of raising security to the corporate board level, where it should be," he added. ...
52. MPC
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53. Foreign Policy In Focus Policy Report: A Strategy Foretold
- www.fpif.org
- October 2002 A Strategy Foretold.
- It certainly did not change the security strategy that a network of hawks and neoconservatives has been promoting since the early 1990s.
- One year after the terrorist attacks in New York and Washington the Bush White House released its National Security Strategy document. ... defense posture as outlined in the strategy document was no surprise. ... foreign and military policy in the very ways outlined in the National Security Strategy statement of September 2002. ... defense posture toward preemption and away from the collective security frameworkone that abandoned the core operating principles of the past 55 years.
- Americas new National Security Strategy report is a succinct presentation of a strategy of military dominance that rejects the policies of deterrence, containment, and collective security. Instead, the new grand strategy stresses offensive military intervention, preemptive first strikes, and proactive counterproliferation measures against rogues and other enemies. ... security strategy is no longer one of defense and reaction but offense. As President Bush states in his introduction to the strategy document: The only path to peace and security is the path of action. ...
- The path of action as sketched out in this radical new view of whats needed to keep America secure echoes two earlier strategy documents. One was written in 1992 by Pentagon analysts Paul Wolfowitz (now Deputy Security of Defense) and I. Lewis Libby (now Vice President Cheneys chief-of-staff) called the Defense Policy Guidance (DPG) document, and the other more recent strategy document entitled Rebuilding Americas Defenses: Strategy, Forces and Resources for a New Century was produced by the neoconservative Project for the New American Century (PNAC).
- is to build on the successes of this past century and ensure our security and greatness in the next. ...
- In its forward, PNACs Rebuilding Americas Defenses notes that PNACs plan builds upon the defense strategy outlined by the Cheney Defense Department in the waning days of the Bush administration. ... preeminence, precluding the rise of a great power rival, and shaping the international security order in line with American principles and interests. ... ) Among the key conclusions of PNACs defense strategy document were the following:.
54. The New National Security Strategy Is American Empire
- www.cato.org
- The New National Security Strategy Is American Empire.
- The new "National Security Strategy of the United States of America" released by the Bush administration at the end of September talks about the need "to stop rogue states and their terrorist clients before they are able to threaten or use weapons of mass destruction against the United States and our allies and friends. ...
- But given that the new strategy also asserts that deterrence may not work against rogue states and terrorists and, therefore, that the United States will act preemptively -- if necessary -- "against such emerging threats before they are fully formed," a logical question arises: Why does the United States need a missile defense against rogue states?.
- strategy is simply to eliminate the threat before it is fully formed, then rogue states would never acquire the capability to attack the United States, nor would they be able to pass such capability on to terrorists. ...
- Such thinking is not set forth in the new National Security Strategy. But it is explicit in a document many consider the "blueprint" for the new strategy: "Rebuilding America's Defenses," a report by The Project of the New American Century published in September 2000 and whose many contributors include people in key policy positions in the Bush administration, including Deputy Defense Secretary Paul Wolfowitz and Undersecretary of State John Bolton. ...
- And although it's all dressed up with the rationale of extending liberty, democracy, and freedom around the globe (except, of course, in Saudi Arabia and Pakistan), the new national security strategy is really about a Pax Americana enforced by dominant military power and an ever-expanding security perimeter with U. ...
- It never seems to occur to those bent on pursuing such a strategy that the result will be increased resentment and animosity towards what is perceived by the rest of the world as an imperialist America. ... national security interests. ...
- But this strategy will have the perverse effect of making the United States less secure by sowing the seeds of hate and vehement anti-American sentiment that could erupt in more terrorist violence. ...
55. Carter & Burgess - Information Center / Aviation Security: Strategy for an Evolving Industry
- www.c-b.com
- Added Measures: Transportation Security .
- home > information center > transportation : Aviation Security: Strategy for an Evolving Industry.
- Aviation Security: Strategy for an Evolving Industry.
- As airports and agencies consider and reconsider how best to shore up security in response to the threats posed by terrorists, the exact nature of those changes is ever evolving. ...
- An airport is, by definition, a public place, and that is one of the greatest difficulties in increasing airport security. Unlike a private or government entity that can tighten security by closing itself off from the public, an airport has to remain accessible to passengers, employees, contractors and all those who drop off, pick up, or otherwise help move passengers along their way. When new layers of security are added to this mix, they must be integrated into all of these systems so the airport and its many functions can proceed smoothly with the business of moving planes, passengers, and their possessions.
- Because airport users generally move with purpose and a sense of urgency, one of the key challenges involves implementing security elements while allowing for efficient passenger circulation. Security checkpoints and entrances to concourses have become increasingly congested as passengers are subjected to more comprehensive searches, including shoes and other possessions, as well as pat-downs and wand searches.
- More screening stations and personnel can help speed the process, but while some airports' configurations will accommodate expanded security checkpoints and baggage screening equipment within existing space, others may have to widen or lengthen some parts of the structure to create a workable solution.
- In addition, some airports may need to rework terminal spaces so passengers who have passed through security screenings will find all amenities, including restrooms, on the secure side of the terminal. ...
- Current security efforts focus on vehicle setbacks to thwart potential car bombs and blast-proofing terminal structures in case a car bomb should elude detection. ...
- The Transportation Security Agency's first response to the parking issue was to mandate a 300-foot setback rule for parking, a standard that was based on detonation of 400 pounds of TNT. ...
- Recently, the TSA has revised the 300-foot setback rule to reflect the current status of the five-level terror alert system developed by the Department of Homeland Security and the U. ...
- Time and budget constraints have induced Congress to revise another security measure, the implementation of fully deployed Explosive Detection System (EDS) units. ...
- As they meet currently mandated security procedures, airports also need to prepare for further changes, all of which will require additional capital expenditures. ...
56. BW Online | September 10, 2002 | Companies Snooze on Cyber-Security
- www.businessweek.com
- SECURITY NET .
- Companies Snooze on Cyber-Security.
- Security Net Archive .
- When the Twin Towers fell last September, share prices in a host of cyber-security companies soared. The logic seemed pat -- all forms of security would benefit from enhanced spending, as businesses and the government retooled defenses for a post-September 11 world, right? Well, not really. Looking back on what should have been 12 months of big changes, computer-security experts report quite the opposite. To a shocking degree, top executives at most companies remain largely uninvolved with issues of computer security. ... (A notable exception is the financial-services industry, which is perhaps the most security-conscious industry in the country. ) That's the finding of a recent survey of 227 information-security pros conducted by the National Association of Manufacturers, the nonprofit Internet Security Alliance, and computer-security services outfit Red Siren. ... information security is not a visible priority at the executive or board level of their organizations. " And 39% said they have no information-security plans in place for review by top corporate executives. ... It shows we still have to educate companies on the need for information security," says Thomas Orlowski, vice-president for information systems at the NAM. ... Small and midsize companies should give their security systems a thorough going-over to make sure they have plans in place to deal with any cyberattack. And any outfit with more than $1 billion in annual revenues should have a chief security officer or a vice-president-level job in charge of looking after information security, says David Nolan, a veep for information-technology security at consultancy Forsythe Technology, based in Chicago.
- Salkever is Technology editor for BusinessWeek Online and covers computer security issues weekly in his Security Net column.
57. Computer Security Strategy and Strategic Consulting Services from Polar Cove
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- Polar Cove is a trusted guide for developing client-centered comprehensive information security strategies.
- As technology develops and enterprises grow, the danger is that security models can become fragmented and emergency-responsive. Polar Cove helps to ensure that at all stages of growth, security standards and strategies can be implemented through goal-driven plans; integrated, productive approaches; and ongoing monitoring. ...
- Polar Cove’s security strategy programs are client-centered, reflecting the needs, business patterns, and direction that are unique to each enterprise.
- Security Strategy Includes:.
- Polar Cove determines your organization’s security posture. ...
- Organization Assessment, to see how current security functions fit the needs of the overall business. ...
- Framework Gap Analysis, to compare current security functions with our best-practice model. ...
- Security Benchmarking, to measure current security functions against those of other organizations of the same size in the same industry. ...
- Polar Cove works with each client to develop long-term plans for building a proactive, comprehensive security process focused on business-specific needs. ...
- Security Process Engineering, to design the structure of future security programs and establish a path for getting there.
- Security Accreditation, to identify regulatory business requirements, determine how to address them and take steps to assure regulators, customers and others of the presence of necessary security measures.
- Access Control Design, to balance user need for access to the enterprise with the enterprise’s need for security.
58. Contemporary Conflicts
- conconflicts.ssrc.org
- "Iraq and US National Security Strategy After 9/11" .
- Iraq and US National Security Strategy After 9/11 By Robert Singh, School of Politics & Sociology, Birkbeck College, University of London Picture the context: an American politician inexperienced in foreign affairs assumes the US presidency under a political cloud, absent the 'mandate' of a clear and decisive presidential election victory. ... A sharp and decisive change in the international system then occurs, such that the president--widely derided at home and feared abroad for his alleged parochialism and intellectual incuriosity, especially in contrast with his more urbane and cosmopolitan predecessor--feels compelled to initiate a substantial reorganization of the key security institutions of the federal government; a process supported by Congress. ... The governmental reorganization entailed the establishment of the Department of Defense, the National Security Council and the Central Intelligence Agency, not the setting up of a Cabinet-level Department of Homeland Security. ... For four decades after Truman assumed office in 1945, the security goal (opposing communism), the institutional leader (the president) and the public support for anti-communism together shaped American policies abroad and life at home. ... Put simply, Baghdad represented by far the lesser of two evils from 1979-90--a common enough, albeit unreliable, basis upon which the US traditionally based its post-1945 foreign and security policies. Only with the end of the Cold War and the deeply misguided Iraqi invasion of Kuwait in 1990 did US policy begin to shift towards treating Iraq as a serious regional security problem and a potentially destabilizing influence on the provision (and cost) of oil supplies to the West. ... But with the dissolution of Baghdad's key ally in the Soviet Union in 1991, the steady waning of both pan-Arabism and the revolutionary enthusiasm of the ageing theocracy in Iran, and the partial retreat of terrorist activities by nations such as Libya and Syria, the relative position of Iraq as the pre-eminent Middle East security albatross-regional gadfly, domestic tyranny, and symbolic political indictment-on Washington grew apace during 1991-2001. ... Although virtually no evidence exists that Iraq could mount a direct missile strike on the US homeland, we no longer live in a 'traditional' security (i. ... Iraq and US National Security Strategy There can be little doubt, therefore, that the Bush administration has embarked on a momentous change in US security strategy, one whose ramifications will likely endure for decades and for whom Iraq now represents the second key precedent after the Afghan campaign. ... It was in 1992, for example, that the 'Defence Guidance Strategy' white paper for post-cold war US global strategy was leaked to the New York Times. ... For some, such as Richard Perle, this represented an overriding security concern, sufficient in and of itself to legitimate US action.
59. Pentagon prohibits wireless, citing security reasons
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- NOSes Outsourcing Routers/Switches Security Service Providers Small/Med. ...
- Security / Pentagon prohibits wireless, citing security reasons.
- The Office of the Secretary of Defense has issued a memorandum that prohibits the use of many types of wireless technologies in the Pentagon and much of the Army, Navy and Air Force until the military has developed a wireless security strategy, which it expects to do with assistance from the National Security Agency.
- Attached to the memo, which pertains to use of wireless in the military's IT networks, is a document entitled "Pentagon Area Common Information Technology Wireless Security Policy. " The document elaborates on the dangers of wireless to network security and the steps the Penatgon and its service branches are taking to come to grips with it. ...
- The Penatgon's wireless security policy document specifically notes that the prohibitions on wireless do not pertain to "land mobile, emergency, and tactical radios and one-way receive-only devices. ...
- Stenbit notes that the OSD has asked the National Security Agency to "develop a Wireless Technology Vulnerabilities Database" for the Defense Department.
- It reiterates standing notions of security for voice, data and video, network servers, LANs and telecommunications, noting that all need to protect against intrusion, disabling and failure to authenticate users. ...
- The document recommends that military's "network-capable, wireless computing devices" use security mechanisms that include password protection or authentication based on public-key certificates or biometrics, among other technologies. ...
- The document points to concerns that wireless LANs and other types of wireless technologies may enable remote eavesdropping and unauthorized entry into Pentagon systems if not used with the appropriate security.
- The Pentagon wireless security document asks defense agencies to record and gain certification for any wireless information systems they use, and to conduct an audit to detect unauthorized wireless information systems.
- Security research center.
- Latest security news, analysis and research links.
- Network World on Security | Security News Alert.
- Security forum - Discuss security issues with other network pros.
- Breaking security news .
60. News & Analysis
- www.networkmagazine.com
- Cyber-Security Strategy: Lots of Bark, No Bite. ...
- Emerging Technology: Security and Voice over IP - Let's Talk .
- Cyber-Security Strategy: Lots of Bark, No Bite .
- government's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace. ...
- But security experts say recommendations aren't enough. "They didn't make laws and deadlines for things that people should do," says Russ Cooper, surgeon general at security information provider TruSecure (www. ...
- "The thing that's surprising and disappointing is that there's no mechanism for accountability," says Maria Cirino, president of managed security provider Guardent (www. ...
- Without mandates for clear and immediate action, the strategy is little more than a collection of commonly known best practices, say these observers. The strategy, which was released as a draft in September 2002, is nearing the end of a 60-day comment period. ...
- "We aren't going to improve security through market forces. ...
- Despite her critiques, Cirino praises the strategy because it clearly describes IT security as a management issue, not a technology problem. As such, it places the onus for good security clearly in the laps of America's CEOs. ...
- To read the current draft of the cyber-security strategy, go to www. ...
- Voice over IP (VoIP) security issues are just starting to command serious attention, though it's always been a serious roadblock for managers pondering VoIP rollouts. ...
- A vulnerability scanner can help you determine if the system is exposed today, but a better approach is to have a plan for updating the operating system and applications with security patches on an on-going basis. ...
- Take a bite out of incompatibility and sign our petition to support the security standards, AVDL and WAS. ...
61. Bushs Grand Strategy
- www.amconmag.com
- Bushs Grand Strategy.
- National Security Strategy. ... grand strategy the first to appear since 9/11 deserves far greater attention than it has received.
- This new strategy places the approaching showdown with Saddam Hussein in a far wider context, showing that overthrowing the Iraqi dictator is only the next step in a massive project, pursued under the guise of the war on terror, but aimed ultimately at remaking the world in our image.
- The Bush strategy does qualify as truly distinctive in one specific sense: its fusion of breathtaking utopianism with barely disguised machtpolitik. ...
- National Security Strategy a candid acknowledgment and endorsement of the progressively greater militarization of U. ...
- (That prerogative belongs exclusively to the United States: the Bush strategy pointedly warns other nations not to use preemption as a pretext for aggression. ...
- Nowhere does the Bush administrations national security strategy pause to consider whether the nations means are adequate to the great mission to which destiny has ostensibly summoned the United States. ... Indeed, in all likelihood, the zealots who crafted this strategy have no interest in such matters.
- The Bush administrations grand strategy reeks of hubris. ... In the end, we have little real choice as the similarities between this new strategy and the Clinton strategy that Republicans once denounced with such gusto attest. ...
- Bush writes, the only path to peace and security is the path of action. ...
62. The full text of President Bush's new national security strategy ...
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- Þ ÁX X ¤ ¤ Í\ º$ $ à ™ c ¸ " Ä# & Z ( Í\ 0 N AZ êa ž* êa Í\ ž* ¸ ¸ ¤ ¤ ¤ ¤ Ù The full text of President Bush's new national security strategy entitled "The National Security Strategy of the United States. ... The United States will build on these common interests to promote global security. ... Overview of America's International Strategy "Our Nation's cause has always been larger than our Nation's defense. ... national security strategy will be based on a distinctly American internationalism that reflects the union of our values and our national interests. The aim of this strategy is to help make the world not just safer but better. ... To achieve these goals, the United States will: champion aspirations for human dignity; strengthen alliances to defeat global terrorism and work to prevent attacks against us and our friends; work with others to defuse regional conflicts; prevent our enemies from threatening us, our allies, and our friends, with weapons of mass destruction; ignite a new era of global economic growth through free markets and free trade; expand the circle of development by opening societies and building the infrastructure of democracy; develop agendas for cooperative action with other main centers of global power; and transform America's national security institutions to meet the challenges and opportunities of the twenty-first century. ... Embodying lessons from our past and using the opportunity we have today, the national security strategy of the United States must start from these core beliefs and look outward for possibilities to expand liberty. ... While we recognize that our best defense is a good offense we are also strengthening America's homeland security to protect against and deter attack. This Administration has proposed the largest government reorganization since the Truman Administration created the National Security Council and the Department of Defense. Centered on a new Department of Homeland Security and including a new unified military command and a fundamental reordering of the FBI, our comprehensive plan to secure the homeland encompasses every level of government and the cooperation of the public and the private sector. This strategy will turn adversity into opportunity.
63. Reformed hackers want to lend a hand with your IT security strategy
- www.linuxsecurity.com
64. IWWG : A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America
- www.iwwg.com
- A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America .
- A Citizen's Response to the National Security Strategy of the United States of America.
- THE NEW NATIONAL SECURITY STRATEGY published by the White House in September 2002, if carried out, would amount to a radical revision of the political character of our nation. ...
- This "we" of the new strategy can refer only to the president. ... As a policy, this new strategy depends on the acquiescence of a public kept fearful and ignorant, subject to manipulation by the executive power, and on the compliance of an intimidated and office dependent legislature. ...
- THE ALLEGED JUSTIFICATION for this new strategy is the recent emergence in the United States of international terrorism. ...
- The National Security Strategy defines terrorism as "premeditated, politically motivated violence perpetrated against innocents" (p. ...
- The National Security Strategy wishes to cause "terrorism" to be seen "in the same light as slavery, piracy, or genocide" (p. ...
- There is, however, no acknowledgement in The National Security Strategy that terrorism might have a cause that could possibly be discovered and possibly remedied. ...
- The epigraph of Part III of The National Security Strategy contains this sentence from President Bush's speech at the National Cathedral on September 14, 2001: "But our responsibility to history is already clear: to answer these attacks and rid the world of evil. ...
- IT IS NO WONDER that the National Security Strategy, growing as it does out of unresolved contradictions in our domestic life, should attempt to compound a foreign policy out of contradictory principles.
- The authors of the strategy seem now and then to be glimmeringly conscious of the difficulty. ...
- We will take the actions necessary to ensure that our efforts to meet our global security commitments and protect Americans are not impaired by the potential for investigations, inquiry, or prosecution by the International Criminal Court (ICC), whose jurisdiction does not extend to Americans and which we do not accept.
- However nationalistic may be the doctrine of the National Security Strategy, the fact is that the internationalization of the weapons trade is a result inherent in international trade itself. ... Bush's addition of this Security Strategy to the previous bipartisan commitment to globalization exposes an American dementia that has not been so plainly displayed before.
- One might reasonably assume, therefore, that a policy of national security would advocate from the start various practical measures to conserve and to use frugally the nation's resources, the objects of this husbandry being a reduction in the nation's dependence on imports and a reduction in the competition between nations for necessary goods.
65. Developing An Effective Handheld and Wireless Security Strategy Workshop
- www.tmcnet.com
- Developing An Effective Wi-Fi Security Strategy Workshop.
- Perhaps the most critical issue in rolling out mobile handheld computing applications is security. ...
- This security workshop will focus on the technology,.
- Issues Covered In This Special Handheld Computing Support Strategy Workshop Include:.
- Need For Security With The Need To Access Information .
- Developing A User Profiling Strategy To Create Appropriate Classes Of Service .
66. Article: Bush doctrine
- en2.wikipedia.org
- 4 Extending Democracy, Liberty, and Security to All Regions.
- Extending Democracy, Liberty, and Security to All Regions.
- The new policy was fully delineated in a National Security Council text entitled the National Security Strategy of the United States issued on September 17, 2002 1 . ...
- Secretary of State Colin Powell and National Security Advisor Condoleezza Rice, as well as US Department of State specialists argued for what was essentially the continuation of existing US foreign policy. ... The opposing view, argued by Vice President Dick Cheney, Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and a number of influential Department of Defense policy makers such as Paul Wolfowitz and Richard Perle, held that direct and unilateral action was both possible and justified and that America should embrace the opportunities for democracy and security offered by its position as sole remaining superpower. ...
- National Security Strategy of the United States .
- Department of Homeland Security .
- Text of the National Security Strategy of the United States, released September 17, 2002 .
67. CIDRAP >> Homeland security strategy report calls for numerous biodefense initiatives
- www.cidrap.umn.edu
- Homeland security strategy report calls for numerous biodefense initiatives.
- Jul 17, 2002 (CIDRAP News) – President Bush's National Strategy for Homeland Security, released this week, lays out a lengthy agenda for defending the country against bioterrorism as well as other kinds of terrorist attacks.
- Many of the efforts are already under way as a result of supplemental public health funding that was approved last January and enactment of the Public Health Security and Bioterrorism Preparedness and Response Act of 2002 in June.
- The president's proposed Department of Homeland Security (DHS) is assigned the lead role in most of the CBRN-related initiatives the plan describes, though the words "in consultation with the Department of Health and Human Services" appear often. ...
- The document groups defense efforts into six "critical mission areas": intelligence and warning, border and transportation security, domestic counterterrorism, protecting critical infrastructure, defending against catastrophic terrorism, and emergency preparedness and response. ...
- Executive summary of the National Strategy for Homeland Security, with link to the full report.
68. Bush: how I'll rule the world - smh.com.au
- www.smh.com.au
- The document, titled The National Security Strategy of the United States, declares the policies of containment and deterrence - staples since the 1940s - all but dead. ...
- The document delivers Mr Bush's first comprehensive rationale for shifting military strategy towards pre-emptive action against hostile states and terrorist groups developing weapons of mass destruction. ...
- Mr Bush put the final touches on the strategy last weekend at Camp David, after working on it for months with his national security adviser, Condoleezza Rice, and with other members of the national security team. ...
- It is the first wide-ranging explanation of the Administration's foreign policy - from defence strategy to global warming. ...
69. ComputerUser.com News: Microsoft outlines security strategy
- www.computeruser.com
- Microsoft outlines security strategy.
- 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. ...
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70. Cyber Security: Mission Critical Now! - Page 2
- www.gcn.com
- Towards a National Strategy.
- A National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace.
- America’s cyberspace security leader is ready to talk strategy.
- As the Bush administration’s cyber security chief, Richard A. Clarke is spear-heading the landmark effort to formulate a national cyberspace security strategy that will encompass all sectors of computing and the Internet.
- Clarke describes the strategy as a continuing “process” that will depend on everyone participating, and not on government mandates or regulation. We talked with him prior to the official launch date for the strategy.
- What is the principal objective of the national strategy effort?.
- That’s the biggest level of the strategy because it includes the critical sectors of the economy one by one, banking, transportation, and so forth. ...
- So, you could log on to this strategy and look at the level that you are interested in. ...
- We’ve never seen anything like this, where you have the government trying to develop a strategy with so many different sectors. ...
- Can a strategy help with the process of moving IT security out of the niche it’s traditionally occupied in overall systems development? .
- The goal is to put the weight of the government and all the industries that are participating behind the notion that security is not an expensive and cumbersome add-on that someone makes you do it. ... And that security done right saves money. Security, done right, is almost transparent for the end user. ...
- Many specific security issues often boil down to required compliance versus market-based solutions. ...
71. CDI - Center for Defense Information - Security Policy Research Organization
- www.cdi.org
- Space Security .
- -Cuba Cooperative Security .
- Space Security Updates .
- This new CDI Space Security monograph reviews the the potentially disastrous affects of the employment of space weapons in possible future crises. ...
- CDI Space Security Update #6. ...
- NFIRE delayed • Demonstration later this month for MEADS • PAC-3 flight test intercept • GMD flight test schedule slips • Program Manager for SBIRS-High leaves abruptly • Rumsfeld advisor asks for missile defense strategy • Missile defense to cost $53. ...
- CDI Space Security Updates #5. ...
- Eisenhower National Security Series and the Eisenhower Institute. ...
- A Unified Security Budget for the United States (Reports).
- A Foreign Policy In Focus/Center for Defense Information Task Force outlines a Unified Security Budget for the United States. It rebalances military forces for today's security challenges and integrates non-military tools into U. ... security strategy. ...
- Analysis by Theresa Hitchens, CDI Vice President and Director of CDI's Space Security Project. ...
- European Security Strategy: Concepts to Practice (Issue Brief).
72. Japan Focus
- www.japanfocus.org
73. GeorgeWBush.com :: National Security Issue Brief
- www.georgewbush.com
- Issue Brief < National Security < Home.
- Statement from Senator Norm Coleman: Senator John Kerry on both sides of the Israeli Security Fence 3/8/2004 .
- President Discusses Strategy Against Proliferation of Weapons of Mass Destruction 2/11/2004 .
- A National Security Strategy that Meets the Challenges of Our Time .
- In September 2002, the President defined and sent to Congress the National Security Strategy of the United States of America. ...
- The strategy has three pillars:.
- The budget fully reflects the Bush Administrationâ ™s defense strategy, which calls for a focus on countering 21st century threats such as terrorism. ...
- During the 2000 campaign, President Bush said, â œAmericaâ ™s development of a missile defense is a search for security, not a search for advantage. ...
- Elements of the Department of Homeland Security, the FBIâ ™s Counterterrorism Division, the DCIâ ™s Counterterrorist Center, and the Department of Defense have come together to form a Terrorist Threat Integration Center to fuse and analyze all-source information related to terrorism. ...
- Economy | Compassion | Health Care | Education | Homeland Security | National Security | Environment .
74. Strategy: Wireless security with 802.1X
- www.nwfusion.com
- NOSes Outsourcing Routers/Switches Security Service Providers Small/Med. ...
- Wireless/Mobile / Strategy: Wireless security with 802. ...
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- But Sourcefire, like other security companies, faces the challenge of overcoming limited corporate budgets for security, he said. ...
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