The Bush administration doesn't get it yet: Securing cyberspace will require real, coordinated accomplishments instead of diversions, token efforts and color-coded threat barometers. . . .
The Bush administration doesn't get it yet: Securing cyberspace will require real, coordinated accomplishments instead of diversions, token efforts and color-coded threat barometers.

The phrase "since Sept. 11" has been repeated countless times in the last three-plus years. That has been so because, in fact, since Sept. 11, 2001, our world has changed radically. The number and variety of Opinions that have completed the first part of that sentence, I'm sure, could fill a book, but I'd like to add just one more that has to do with our corner of the world: Since Sept. 11, the government has completely botched its attempt to foster better security for our critical data networks and computer infrastructure.

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