The vice chairman of a board charged with coordinating a plan to defend the nation's computer networks said on Monday that the Bush administration is not certain whether it will proceed with its plan ...
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President Bush's special adviser on cybersecurity on Wednesday told hundreds of information technology specialists that he wants the private sector's recommendations on how to build a secure ...
Soon, the government may not have to worry about viruses and other Internet threats on its sensitive data. That's because it may have a whole new Internet of its own. Government officials asked the ...
KINGSTON, Jamaica (JIS) – The design for the Government’s proposed communications network, GovNet, which is expected to result in greater interconnectivity and efficiency in the public sector, has ...
WASHINGTON — James Woolsey, who served as director of the CIA during the Clinton administration, said the Bush administration’s plan to build a secure government-only network separate from the ...
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Security experts have warned that the secure computer network planned by the US Government could be undermined by careless users. The Bush administration, newly focused on security since the 11 ...
WASHINGTON — The idea of a multibillion-dollar, secure, government-only Internet was bandied about during the Clinton administration, but industry officials and others in government at the time ...