, 2002-07-22
Unstoppable viruses, massive blackouts, hacked pacemakers? The government's number two cyber security guy wasn't this apocalyptic when he worked for Microsoft.
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Benefit of the doubt, or Doubt the benefit
2002-07-22
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High-Flying Schmidt
2002-07-24
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High-Flying Schmidt
2002-07-25
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Howard Schmidt is providing our nation a great service through his ability to communicate the challenges we are confronting in the area of information assurance and security. In reviewing some of the postings of your readers, I note a benefit of the doubt assessment. Perhaps, you would be kind enough to call their attention to a most interesting study performed by Riptech in which they reported 128,678 cyber attacks on their clients, in a 6 month period during 2001. They reached this conclusion after examining more than 5 billion firewall logs.
Mr. Smith you have excellent writing skills, I would ask you to consider using your creativity to encourage continuing research in this field. Thank you for the opportunity to express my views.
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