Tuesday, May 17, 2011

U.S. Calls For A Global Cybersecurity Strategy


U.S. Calls for Global Cybersecurity Strategy -- New York Times

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration on Monday proposed creating international computer security standards with penalties for countries and organizations that fell short.

While administration officials did not single out any countries in announcing the strategy, several officials said privately that the hope was that the initiative would prod China and Russia into allowing more Internet freedom, cracking down on intellectual property theft and enacting stricter laws to protect computer users’ privacy.

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