Wednesday, December 07, 2005

9/11 panel faults government on cybersecurity | CNET News.com

9/11 panel faults government on cybersecurity | CNET News.com

So weird because a kid in my class mentioned a roundtable discussion with some of the top minds at DefCon discussing if an attack on US cyberstructures/infrastructures is probable. All said it is (how could they say it's not, some of their jobs are to hack into 'unhackable' systems). Now this crappy report card. If I was the US's mother, I'd be pissed with such grades. It's time we stop worrying about stupid beauracratic mumbo jumbo (even if our Commander in Chief can sometimes set himself up) and work this shizzle out, yo. Let's be proactive instead of reactive.

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