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Sept. 11

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Corio giving free services to WTC fund

April 17, 2002 Application hosting company Corio said Wednesday that it has agreed to provide the Twin Towers Fund with hosting services, including the use of its servers and computer networks, at no charge. The ... TAGS: Corio Inc., Sept. 11, computer network, worker, family, server

Did Army project identify Sept. 11 ringleader?

September 21, 2005 Lawmakers are full of questions about a data-mining effort that may have compiled information on Mohammed Atta before the attacks. TAGS: data mining, Sept. 11, senator

Bin Laden tape hits the Web

October 29, 2004 Al-Qaida leader admits ordering Sept. 11 attacks and mentions the U.S. elections. Key facts about Osama bin Laden TAGS: Osama bin Laden, al-Qaida, Sept. 11, attack, U.S., video, security

Post-9/11 privacy and secrecy: A report card

September 8, 2006 news analysis Since Sept. 11, the federal government has been trying to learn more about us, while keeping us from knowing what it's doing. Is this wise? TAGS: NSA, federal government, Sept. 11, surveillance, AT&T Corp., document, San Francisco

Post-9/11 antiterror technology: A report card

September 7, 2006 news analysis As Sept. 11 nears, News.com examines five useful ways of improving security--and five that should raise eyebrows. TAGS: homeland security, Sept. 11, biometrics, agent, wireless technology, New York City, record, security

Congress plans scrutiny of Patriot Act

May 9, 2005 In October 2001, politicians rushed the Patriot Act into law. This time, they're pledging to be more careful. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, Sept. 11, politician, process

Learning the lessons of 9/11 for real

September 1, 2006 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper writes that the government's diffident approach to cybersecurity is a ticking time bomb. TAGS: cybersecurity, government, candidate, Sept. 11, 9/11 commission, lesson

Gonzales: NSA may tap 'ordinary' Americans' e-mail

February 6, 2006 During Senate hearing, attorney general declines to offer reassurances about a secret surveillance program. TAGS: NSA, al-Qaida, Sept. 11, terrorist, attorney general, telecommunications company, Sen., telecommunications, Democrat, agent, U.S., e-mail

9/11 panel faults government on cybersecurity

December 7, 2005 Progress lacking in protection of critical infrastructure and providing radio spectrum to first responders, panel says. TAGS: 9/11 commission, Sept. 11, government, radio

Straight talking on terrorism

November 17, 2004 Richard Clarke, former U.S. counterterrorism chief, tells what countries are really doing about cybersecurity. TAGS: Richard Clarke, cybersecurity, denial of service, Bush Administration, Sept. 11, 9/11 commission, terrorism, advisor, president, U.S., Internet Service Provider, security

Senator warns of Patriot Act alarmists

November 9, 2005 Potential members of a civil liberties board are urged not to spread "disinformation" about the Patriot Act. TAGS: USA PATRIOT Act, civil liberty, chairperson, nominee, Sept. 11, Texas, president, senator, Sen., law, Republican

Password imperfect

December 9, 2004 Microsoft is leading by example in its push to ease the security risks posed by passwords. TAGS: smart card, telecommuting, internal network, security risk, identity management, password, Sept. 11, Bill Gates, security, USB port, word, Microsoft Corp., card, USB

Ashcroft resigns attorney general's post

November 10, 2004 His controversial tenure as top cop was marked by the revised Patriot Act and additional Internet surveillance. TAGS: attorney general, USA PATRIOT Act, tenure, surveillance, Sept. 11, terrorist attack, privacy, telecommunications, search
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