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The left and right hands of cybersecurity
February 8, 2006
Legal expert Eric J. Sinrod says when it comes to cybersecurity, "good enough for government work" still fails to pass muster.
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Homeland Security wraps up first mock cyberattack
February 10, 2006
Weeklong "Cyber Storm" exercise was designed to test government and industry's readiness to handle a massive incident.
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Homeland Security's vague cyber plan
November 7, 2005
Even though the term appears 148 times in a new report, it's not clear what the Bush administration is planning.
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Senator blasts Homeland Security's Net efforts
July 28, 2006
Sen. Tom Coburn says government still isn't ready to handle a "cyber Katrina," calls for immediate change.
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Homeland Security chief promises privacy safeguards
August 21, 2006
Law enforcement will take care not to overstep privacy bounds as intelligence gathering is increased, Michael Chertoff says.
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Canada, Mexico travel cards under privacy attack
April 23, 2007
Federal ID cards expected to be issued to frequent border-crossers draw fire over miniature radio chips readable from afar.
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Net wiretapping plans under fire
December 19, 2005
CNET News.com's Declan McCullagh examines the growing backlash against the FCC's new wiretapping regulations.
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Year in review: Web of deception
December 28, 2004
year in review Phishing scams and PC-compromising viruses were the dominant security threats in 2004.
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