sceptyk
21.12.02, 01:02
W dzisiejszym (20 DEC) New York Times. Ale wlasciwie to tak bardzo im sie nie
dziwie.
Bush Administration to Propose System for Monitoring Internet
By JOHN MARKOFF and JOHN SCHWARTZ
The Bush administration is planning to propose requiring Internet service
providers to help build a centralized system to enable broad monitoring of
the Internet and, potentially, surveillance of its users.
The proposal is part of a final version of a report, "The National Strategy
to Secure Cyberspace," set for release early next year, according to several
people who have been briefed on the report. It is a component of the effort
to increase national security after the Sept. 11 attacks.
The President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board is preparing the
report, and it is intended to create public and private cooperation to
regulate and defend the national computer networks, not only from everyday
hazards like viruses but also from terrorist attack. Ultimately the report is
intended to provide an Internet strategy for the new Department of Homeland
Security.
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www.nytimes.com/2002/12/20/technology/20MONI.html?todaysheadlines