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National Strategy for Securing Cyberspace
The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace draft recommendations
by sector: consumer and small business, large companies, governments
and universities and international partners. The draft also lists
18 national cyber security priorities.
Cybersecurity Draft Plan Soft on Business, Observers Say
by Washington Post, September 18, 2002
The National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace encourages home users
to adopt safe computing practices but shies away from creating federal
regulations to attain cyber security. Critics say the strategy has
no teeth, that all ideas that might have proven objectionable to
anyone have been removed.
Cybersecurity
Time Line Washington Post, June 26, 2002
This page offers a brief time-line of computer bugs, viruses, worms
and attacks from the 1945 moth in Navy computer relays to the Morris
worm to Melissa author David Smith's sentencing. Also includes cyber
milestones such as the development of ASCII, the launch of ARPANET
and the appointment of the nation's first "cyber security czar."
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