‘Security Legislation’ Archives
Not Ready for Online Voting
Technology, with all its promise of time and cost savings, is often considered a panacea for the ills of our age – [...]
Preventing an Internet Death Grip
It’s ironic how Verizon and other large Internet service providers (ISPs) play both sides when it comes to government [...]
Is Uncle Sam’s “Trusted Identity” Plan a Good One?
Recently, Matthew Lasar wrote an article for Ars Technica talking about the potential for a new national cybersecurity [...]
Internet Privacy Is No Place for Government Regulations
This week the L.A. Times published an editorial titled “Privacy and the Web” with the opinion that “Washington [...]
Cyber-terrorism May Not Be Our Biggest Enemy
Continuing the conversation on the threat of Cyber-attacks, Carmi Levy wrote an article for Processor last week talking [...]
Majority of Americans Support Internet “Kill Switch”
Last week, Matthew Schwartz of InformationWeek wrote an article, Schwartz On Security: Zombie Internet ‘Kill [...]
October is CyberSecurity Awareness Month
October 2010 is the seventh annual CyberSecurity Awareness Month, a campaign to remind Americans of a shared [...]
IdentityCast: The Impact of Evolving Cybersecurity Threats
The average man in the street might not realize it, but American businesses today face dangerous security threats that [...]
CyberSecurity Legislation is a Good First Step
A year can make a big difference in technology – and in politics. A year ago, the federal government was failing [...]
Will We Buy the Rope?
This week it was reported that the government of China ordered banks and other enterprises to limit use of foreign [...]







