Improving Cybersecurity: Is the United States Safe from Internet Criminals? by Roland Flamini
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"The Internet has brought profound changes across the globe, but its
rapidly expanding criminal side threatens to undermine both its
achievements and its promise. Today, thieves using computers can rob
banks and steal corporate trade secrets from the other side of the
world. Hackers opposed to U.S. policies can sabotage government
websites, and some experts warn that a hostile country could bring the
United States to a virtual standstill without firing a shot, such as by
hacking into the power grid or disrupting transportation. New
cybersecurity legislation has not been passed since 2002, and with new
laws stalled in Congress, President Obama announced on Feb. 12 he had
signed an executive order aimed at protecting government and businesses
from 'the rapidly growing threat from cyber-attacks.' Meanwhile, some
countries are moving to control Internet content, often in the name of
cybersecurity."
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