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Carnegie Mellon, EIA Join Forces On Computer Security  08 March 2001 
Source: NewsBytes - Posted by Dave Wreski   
The Electronic Industries Alliance (EIA) has formed a new alliance with the nation's top federally funded computer security group in an effort to help companies evade computer security threats online.. . .
 
NSA and FBI big winners at Big Brother awards  08 March 2001 
Source: The Register - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
The great and the good, when it comes to privacy invasion, have been "honoured" for their efforts to mess up life for the rest on us online. Privacy International last night handed out "Big Brother" awards to government agencies, companies . . .
 
Carnivore, cybercrime take prime time  07 March 2001 
Source: ZDNet - Posted by Dave Wreski   
Carnivore, cryptography and cybercrime are just a few of the topics on tap this week at a high-profile conference concerning recent developments in Internet policy and civil liberties. The Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference 2001 kicks off in Cambridge, Mass., on . . .
 
FBI roots own systems to find spy's backdoor  07 March 2001 
Source: TheRegister - Posted by Jen Olson   
The FBI is systematically searching for evidence that suspected double agent Robert Hanssen, who has computer programming skills, compromised systems at the Bureau and/or the State Department with some manner of malicious backdoor, according to an unnamed source quoted in Monday's . . .
 
Carnivore, cybercrime take prime time  06 March 2001 
Source: ZDNet News - Posted by Nick DeClario   
Carnivore, cryptography and cybercrime are just a few of the topics on tap this week at a high-profile conference concerning recent developments in Internet policy and civil liberties. The Computers Freedom and Privacy Conference 2001 kicks off in Cambridge, Mass., . . .
 
Cyber-terrorism poses new threats to national security, and U.S. defense policy must anticipate the  06 March 2001 
Source: HPRonline - Posted by Nick DeClario   
You wake up one morning and realize that your power is out. The phone that acts as your lifeline to the world is also inoperative. The entire infrastructure on which you depend has been attacked and reduced to shorted circuits. Does . . .
 
Germany skeptical on US plans for Internet firewall  06 March 2001 
Source: Handelsblatt.com - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
German industry and the German government responded with skepticism to the news of US plans to build a national defense shield, or firewall, against attacks on data networks. The spokesman for the German Interior Ministry, Rainer Lingenthal, said the process . . .
 
Uncle Sam: Where's the e-security?  05 March 2001 
Source: ZDNet - Posted by Benjamin D. Thomas   
Thirty-three months after a presidential order mandated that government agencies work to protect the United States' critical infrastructure, most have merely taken a few baby steps toward securing the country's computers and networks, according to a White House report. . . .
 
Congress examines hot-button Net privacy issue  01 March 2001 
Source: News.com - Posted by Chris Pallack   
Lawmakers and policy advisers convened Thursday at a hearing to examine privacy issues for the first time during the 107th Congress. A subcommittee of the House Committee on Energy and Commerce met in Washington, D.C., to gain a broader understanding of . . .
 
US cyber-defense on track - report  01 March 2001 
Source: TheRegister - Posted by Pete O'Hara   
Three years after declaring cyber-defense a national security priority, the United States government has won the trust of a once-skeptical tech industry, fortified security on military networks, and "created effective public-private partnerships" to combat computer attacks, according to a report released . . .
 
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