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Terrorism threat to Net overblown

November 23, 2005 Security expert Bruce Schneier says the danger from cyberterrorism is "overblown." TAGS: cyberterrorism, terrorism, criminal, ID card, threat, SANS Institute, terrorist, biometrics, danger, infrastructure, U.K., hacker, government, hacking, security

Slouching toward Big Brother

January 30, 2004 Counterpane CTO Bruce Schneier warns that the mix of advanced database data collection and new federal surveillance powers is fast corroding privacy. TAGS: terrorism, surveillance, Sept. 11, security, power, U.S.

Behind Microsoft's latest PR blitz

September 24, 2003 Jon Oltsik says that instead of conducting a charm offensive to still critics, Microsoft should rethink the way it writes, tests and packages its code. TAGS: terrorism, public relations, Redmond, war, Steve Ballmer, security, Microsoft Corp., enemy, U.S.

Grandstanding on terrorism and tech

October 9, 2002 IPI Center for Technology Freedom director Bartlett Cleland cautions that zealous policymakers are ignoring the realities of technology in a rush to pass their pet tech projects into law. TAGS: computer attack, computer security, terrorism, NSA, government, regulation, law, attack, security, U.S.

Beyond marshals: Safety in the skies

September 27, 2001 Robert McCashin, CEO of Identix, says the deployment of biometric technology can help airports screen against hijackers. But he cautions against the potential for abuse. TAGS: airport, terrorist, passenger, biometrics, airline, criminal, sky, safety, terrorism, firing, security, U.S., database

Queen gives biometric ID cards the green light

November 23, 2004 Legislation for a British FBI is also in the Queen's Speech, which promises "security for all." TAGS: ID card, legislation, terrorism, government, U.K., security

Tech's part in preventing attacks

July 7, 2005 Terrorism is difficult to avert, but search, language and visual analytical tools could help stem it. TAGS: haystack, terrorism, London, IBM Corp., agent, language, CEO, attack, photograph, security, video

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, denial of service, cybersecurity, Bush Administration, 9/11 commission, advisor, terrorism, Sept. 11, Internet Service Provider, president, U.S., security

Security officials to spy on chat rooms

November 24, 2004 CIA is quietly funding research into surveillance of chat rooms to help identify terrorists, News.com has learned. TAGS: chat room, memorandum of understanding, Marc Rotenberg, surveillance, Electronic Privacy Information Center, proposal, research, terrorism, agency, monitoring, document, U.S., security

Waiting for a digital Sept. 11

September 19, 2003 CNET News.com's Charles Cooper says worm outbreaks like MSBlast may very well go down in history as mere child's play when compared with what's being hatched in some cave along the Pakistan-Afghani... TAGS: Richard Clarke, Amit Yoran, Sept. 11, computer attack, al-Qaida, Steve Ballmer, MSBlast worm, cyberattack, terrorism, virus, security, Microsoft Corp.

Clarke: Using technology to secure IDs is vital

October 18, 2004 In an age of prevalent terrorism, identity cards need to be more effective, says counterterrorism expert. TAGS: Richard Clarke, smart card, driver's license, ID card, terrorist, Bush Administration, terrorism, nation, U.S., attack, security
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