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Major elements of the Bush administration's proposed $17 billion "cyber security" initiative have little to do with protecting government networks, and a lot to do with spying, according to a budget report released by the Senate Armed Services Committee this week.
Full story at the link. http://blog.wired.com/27bstroke6/200...-report-g.html
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If you hear a rhythmic thumping, don't be alarmed. It's just my forehead pounding on my desk. It should stop in a while. ![]() |
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They are taking it from a defensive to an offensive mode.
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Oh yeah, I feel safer already
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