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Posted by Ryan W. Maple
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Oscar S. Cisneros writes: "Privacy groups are cheering a federal appeals court decision that promises to curb the ability of law enforcement agencies to get access to Internet-style communications. The decision also reins in the hungry maw of the government's Carnivore . . . Write Comment |
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Source: sjmercury - Posted by Jen Olson
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The FBI has 3,000 pages of documents about its ``Carnivore'' e-mail surveillance system and expects to begin releasing some to the public in about 45 days, the Justice Department said Wednesday. Additional releases should follow every 45 days until all the . . . Write Comment |
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Source: Computerworld.com - Posted by Chris Pallack
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The Federal Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia ruled yesterday that law enforcement agents seeking to intercept data packets that combine addressing information and the content of communications must meet the higher legal requirements needed for a search warrant. . . . Write Comment |
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Source: Fcw.com - Posted by Chris Pallack
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An electronic balloting service stopped 35 attempts to hack into the Reform Party's presidential nomination process in another successful step toward online voting, eBallot.net Inc. officials said. Write Comment |
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Source: cnews - Posted by Jen Olson
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RCMP are working with the FBI to track down computer hackers who overloaded an Edmonton-based Internet service provider yesterday, denying access to some customers. Edmonton RCMP found the "denial of service" attack on OA Group Inc.'s server that barred subscribers . . . Write Comment |
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Source: FCW - Posted by Jen Olson
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Under pressure from Congress to better coordinate the government's response to computer viruses and other cyberattacks, the National Security Council has developed a plan outlining roles and responsibilities for federal cybersecurity organizations. Write Comment |
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Source: Wired News - Posted by Ryan W. Maple
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Oscar S. Cisneros writes: "A new government-approved standard for telecommunications equipment violates the Fourth Amendment's prohibition against unreasonable searches and seizures, critics say. The standard, released in updated form last week by the Telecommunication Industry Association, instructs telecommunications hardware manufacturers on . . . Write Comment |
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Posted by Chris Pallack
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A report to be published this year by one of the nation's top educators in information systems and security warns that the current system of higher education cannot support the demand for information assurance professionals and calls for a revolutionary change . . . Write Comment |
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14 August 2000
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Source: Fcw.com - Posted by Chris Pallack
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As unlikely as it may sound, lawyers and computer security experts agree on one thing: When it comes to determining what's legal and what's not on the information superhighway, there are more questions than answers. And the shortage of clear-cut legal . . . Write Comment |
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Source: ZDNet - Posted by Ryan W. Maple
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Do you think there should be network security standards set by the government? According to MSNBC "insurance companies and the security industry are considering quasi-government regulation to try to compel Internet firms to take basic security steps." This was . . . Write Comment |
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