If history is good fora lesson here the gov't will go on studying the  
problem, year after year, doing essentially nothing until we have the  
cyber equivalent of 9/11.  Then our, ahem, leaders will overreact, do  
something stupid that makes it look like they're addressing the  
problem but in reality it just inconveniences a lot of folks  -  
something like a cyber TSA.

Please don't get me wrong.  There are a lot of good individuals who  
work for the government that are making an effort to effect change.

However, watching the "Government" address this problem is a lot like  
watching tortoises mate.

- Paul -


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