"The flagship system designed to protect the U.S. government's computer 
networks from cyberspies is being stymied by technical limitations
and privacy concerns, according to current and former national-security 
officials.

The latest complete version of the system, known as Einstein, won't be fully 
installed for 18 months, according to current and former officials,
seven years after it was first rolled out.
This system doesn't protect networks from attack. It only raises the alarm 
after one has happened.

A more capable version has sparked privacy alarms, which could delay its 
rollout.
Since the National Security Agency acknowledged eavesdropping on phone and 
Internet traffic without warrants in 2005,
security programs have been dogged by privacy concerns. In the case of 
Einstein, AT&T Corp., which would test the system,
has sought written approval from the Justice Department before it would agree 
to participate, people familiar with the matter say."
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More at
http://online.wsj.com/article/SB124657680388089139.html

Juha-Matti
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