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... response. With the ability for citizens to e-mail and communicate with federal agencies directly, Congress and the administration must efficiently manage the federal government by providing the resources to make sure the government can ...
... response. With the ability for citizens to e-mail and communicate with federal agencies directly, Congress and the administration must efficiently manage the federal government by providing the resources to make sure the government can ...
Pagina 38
... be involved , to what degree there should be credibility screeners for information , etc. Q : Let's turn to e - government , the effort by getting a response . That happens in the United text with the immediacy of images and do it in 38.
... be involved , to what degree there should be credibility screeners for information , etc. Q : Let's turn to e - government , the effort by getting a response . That happens in the United text with the immediacy of images and do it in 38.
Pagina 39
... response is given . But the immediacy that the Internet creates , the ability to have direct contact with people in government , is terribly important , I think , for opening up governments and making people feel they have a part in the ...
... response is given . But the immediacy that the Internet creates , the ability to have direct contact with people in government , is terribly important , I think , for opening up governments and making people feel they have a part in the ...
Pagina 42
... Response System; II. A National Cyberspace Security Threat and Vulnerability Reduction Program; III. A National Cyberspace Security Awareness and Training Program; IV. Securing Governments' Cyberspace; and V. National Security and ...
... Response System; II. A National Cyberspace Security Threat and Vulnerability Reduction Program; III. A National Cyberspace Security Awareness and Training Program; IV. Securing Governments' Cyberspace; and V. National Security and ...
Pagina 43
... response to such attacks. Priority I: A National Cyberspace Security Response System Rapid identification, information exchange, and remediation can often mitigate the damage caused by malicious cyberspace activity. For those activities ...
... response to such attacks. Priority I: A National Cyberspace Security Response System Rapid identification, information exchange, and remediation can often mitigate the damage caused by malicious cyberspace activity. For those activities ...
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Pagina 48 - For the past 15 years, we have relied heavily on the ability of the Internet community as a whole to react quickly enough to security attacks to ensure that damage is minimized and attacks are quickly defeated. Today, however, it is clear that reactive solutions alone are no longer adequate. To briefly summarize the factors, • The Internet now connects over 171,000,000 computers and continues to grow at a rapid pace.
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Pagina 4 - Office publishes five electronic journals that examine major issues facing the United States and the international community. The journals — Economic Perspectives...
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Pagina 50 - ... Security in June 2003, is a critical step towards implementation of these recommendations. The mission of NCSD and the design of the organization are well-aligned to successfully coordinate implementation of the recommendations that I have described here. However, implementing a "safer cyberspace...
Pagina 48 - Many attacks are now fully automated and spread at nearly the speed of light across the entire Internet community. • The attack technology has become increasingly complex and in some cases intentionally stealthy, thus increasing the time it takes to discover and analyze the attack mechanisms in order to produce antidotes. • Internet users have become increasingly dependent on the Internet and now use it for many critical applications as well as online business transactions. Even relatively short...
Pagina 47 - CERT/CC is recognized by both government and industry as a neutral, authoritative source of information assurance information and expertise. More details about our work are attached to the end of this testimony (see Meet the CERT Coordination Center). In the first full year of operation, 1989, the CERT/CC responded to 132 computer security incidents. In...
Pagina 26 - It is a destructive program that masquerades as a benign application. Unlike viruses, Trojan horses do not replicate themselves but they can be just as destructive. One of the most insidious types of Trojan horse is a program that claims to rid your computer of viruses but instead introduces viruses onto your computer.
Pagina 26 - I virus a program or piece of code that is loaded onto your computer without your knowledge and runs against your wishes. Most viruses can also replicate themselves. All computer viruses are manmade.
Pagina 47 - ... computer systems of home users. The Code Red worm spread around the world faster in 2001 than the so-called Morris worm moved through US computers in 1988, and faster than the Melissa virus in 1999.