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Morning Bell: Cybersecurity: Do You Trust the Government with Your Computer?

Posted on November 14, 2012 by John in News

“…Simply put, government regulations usually take 24–36 month to complete, but the power of computers doubles every 18–24 months. This means that any standards developed will be written for threats that are two or three computer generations old….” via Morning Bell: Cybersecurity: Do You Trust the Government with Your Computer?. Editor’s note: The government seems […]

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Richard Clarke: China has hacked every major US company

Posted on March 28, 2012 by John in News

Cybersecurity advisor Richard Clarke is warning the U.S. that its major companies are being regularly infiltrated by Chinese hackers employed by the Chinese government to steal R&D. Richard Clarke: China has hacked every major US company | ZDNet.

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