GA Tech can handle it.

On 8/7/07, Paul Ferguson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Via the GovExec Tech Insider Blog.
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> [snip]
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> The United States, as well as any other nation hooked into the Internet, is
> losing the battle against cyberthieves and hackers looking to commit crimes
> and steal sensitive, and possibly classified, information from networks.
> And it doesn't look like we will be able to improve the situation much in
> the near future.
>
> That sobering assessment comes from cybersecurity expert Seymour Goodman,
> who was in Washington, D.C., yesterday to give a talk on securing the
> Internet at the Hudson Institute. Goodman, a professor of international
> affairs and computing at the College of Computing at Georgia Tech, was
> frank about the extremely difficult path nations face in trying to secure
> the Internet. In fact he was downright apologetic.
>
> [snip]
>
> More:
> http://blogs.govexec.com/techinsider/archives/2007/08/cybersecurity_were_lo
> sing_and.php
>
> - - ferg
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