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Friday, May 29, 2009

He didn't even have to hear the announcement or read the report

To ask "Who Would Want to Be the Cyber-security Czar?"

And then there's this:
President Obama has made document and information security a priority,
and we’re nearing the end of a 60-day review period. That’s just a
fancy way for the government to say they’ve studied a problem to the
point where they can announce more work needs to be done.
Ouch.


Posted by stewart.baker at 6:34 PM

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