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And considering that critical infrastructure things like SCADA systems are often reachable through the Internet (they shouldn't be, but that's another topic altogether) I would say that it's not overhyping the threat. If power grids get taken down, people do die. Just take one example: folks on oxygen pumps in their homes. Being without power for a few days means death for these folks.
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See how silly and ridiculous you sound? No, I guess not, that would take brains and trolls don't have an abundance of that.
Cyberterriorism is a huge national security threat. Pull your head out of the sand!
Don't fool yourself into thinking that the Fed will be ready when they can't even mitigate their own security problems.
They don't have a clue as to what is going on on a daily basis. Their "Alerts" are so late and not always accurate.
Why would anybody depend on the "expertise" of someone that can't even take care of their own systems?
Router(config)# access-list 26 deny host OSAMA
Router(config)# access-list 27 permit host... Freedom??
Router(config)# access-list 28 deny host Bush.
See guys, the US government is COMPLETELY ready for cyberthreats. And worst case, if we're not, at least Bush will get a kick out of his mouse moving independently.
The formation of the department of homeland security was a knee jerk reaction out of fear. We have the fbi and the cia and the military. The FBI handled internal affairs related to federal laws and dangers at home. The Cia handles particular threats abroad. The Military Handles broad threats both here and abroad. The police force handles local matters and out breaks. Why do we need to Insert a middle man between the cia and the fbi so we can play a multibillion dollar game of telephone? In the computer world the more domains (or different type of security groups) you have the harder it is to get everything to work smoothly and increases the difficulty of passing information from one computer to another many fold.
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- by Michael Grogan September 17, 2008 10:56 PM PDT
- All the DHS is good for is spying on honest citizens. Like everything Bush has created it never had anything to do with terrorism.
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- by September 18, 2008 1:21 AM PDT
- agreed!
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