Calling for stronger security in the context of terrorism is a mistake. I think it is a mistake because the implication is that it is the government's responsibility to solve the problem. The government can?t defend all these networks. |
In government, when it came to senior level focus after Sept. 11, 99.9 percent was skewed towards physical protection, and cyber-security took a back seat, |
In government, when it came to senior level focus after Sept. 11, 99.9 percent was skewed towards physical protection, and cyber-security took a back seat. |
In government, when it came to senior level focus after Sept. 11, 99.9% was skewed towards physical protection, and cyber-security took a back seat, |
In government, when it came to senior level focus after Sept. 11, 99.9% was skewed towards physical protection, and cyber-security took a back seat. |
It was a good day for us. It is pretty encouraging to go on from here. |
It was frightening enough for American consumers when major corporate database breaches here at home started exposing the potential vulnerability of their personal information. |
Last year we were fairly tall, ... This year we are going to focus in on our passing and will try to develop our setters. |
Last year we were fairly tall. This year we are going to focus in on our passing and will try to develop our setters. |
Most humans feel the transcendent temptation, the emotional drive to festoon the universe with large-scale meaning |
Mr. Templeton wants to bring scientists and religious people together in a hallelujah chorus of sorts. |
Over the last 14 months, we are starting to see a cumulative effect, what I would call a crisis in confidence. People are becoming more uncertain. |
Significant attacks occur daily without any involvement from terrorists, |
Significant attacks occur daily without any involvement from terrorists. Protecting networks against everyday attacks will help defend against inevitable attacks by terrorists or enemy states. |
Since then, we've really been on a downward slope. There are some places where we see some limited progress, but the overall strategic level of leadership -- someone who is there full time, all the time making sure programs are in place and properly funded -- that's what's lacking. |