‘Security Legislation’ Archives
Government Information Security in the Age of Sequester
While meeting with a couple of my regular contacts at a recent AFCEA event, their conversation veered sharply from [...]
Cybersecurity Trends: a Q&A
For our latest installment of Q&As with Philip Lieberman, President and CEO of Lieberman Software (see Cloud [...]
The Critical National Infrastructure Catch-22
Imagine the following scenario: You are told that the security of your company is about to be compromised, and you have [...]
Defending Against Nation-State Cyber Attacks
If you’ve been following the news over the last 6 months or so, you may have noticed an uptick in articles related to [...]
Put CEOs In the Stocks For Poor Critical National Infrastructure Security?
Here we stand again on the precipice of another opportunity for lawmakers to take a proactive stance on cybersecurity [...]
What Should be Done About Credit Card Security?
The rash of credit card breaches over the past couple of years should serve as a wakeup call that credit card issuers [...]
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 from ISPs
It’s ironic how Verizon and other large Internet service providers (ISPs) play both sides when it comes to government [...]
Is Uncle Sam’s Cybersecurity 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 [...]






