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Significant Cyber Attacks on Federal Systems — 2004-present

Significant Cyber Attacks on Federal Systems — 2004-present

by Paul Rosenzweig | May 6, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

U.S. Senate – June 2011 – The Sergeant at Arms confirmed that the U.S. Senate’s website had been hacked after files from the website were posted online, indicating that Lulz Security had broken into the Senate’s computer network.…
Significant Cyber Attacks on Federal Systems — 2004-present

Obama Administration SAP On Rogers-Ruppersberger

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 24, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

In an earlier post I commented on the politics of the cybersecurity debate. I wrote: “One final piece of the political calculus is what the Administration wants. Right now all public signs are that they want BOTH information sharing AND the…
CISPA Amendments Make the Good Even Better

CISPA Amendments Make the Good Even Better

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 23, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security, National Security

Recognizing that the U.S. faces serious cybersecurity threats, Congress has wisely decided to take action in this important arena, and the House of Representatives will vote on multiple cybersecurity bills this week. It is just as important, however,…

Lungren Bill Emerges from Committee

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 19, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

On Wednesday the House Homeland Security Committee marked up the Lungren cybersecurity proposal. The details are reported here and are difficult to piece together. In so far as one can tell, the Chairman’s amendment softened the directive nature of…
Significant Cyber Attacks on Federal Systems — 2004-present

House Homeland Cyber Bill — The Lungren Substitute

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 16, 2012 | Cybersecurity, Homeland Security

The House Homeland Security Committee has now released its own updated version of a cybersecurity bill. The text is (Lungren Substitute April 2012). This bill stands in pretty significant contrast to the Rogers-Ruppersberger bill which (in it The…
Significant Cyber Attacks on Federal Systems — 2004-present

Rogers-Ruppersberger Manager’s Amendment

by Paul Rosenzweig | Apr 13, 2012 | Homeland Security, National Security

The Rogers-Ruppersberger bill will come to the floor the week of April 23.  It’s information sharing provisions are likely to be the crux of the debate on the House side.  Today, the Manager’s filed a draft amendment in the nature of a substitute.  Major...
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