Lawmaker wants Cybersecurity in anti-terrorism plans
Rep. Robert Goodlatte, R-Va., today urged that "members of Congress with a concern about cyber-terrorism and cybersecurity meet with (Ridge) and discuss this issue as soon as possible."
One of four chairs of the bipartisan Internet Caucus, Goodlatte made his comments following an electronic security briefing on Capitol Hill today.
Although many lawmakers have been focused on shoring up the nation's physical defenses following last Tuesday's deadly terrorist attacks in New York and Washington, Goodlatte said that electronic attacks pose an even "bigger threat" to U.S. political and economic security.
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