Is Obama’s cybersecurity agenda that much different from Bush’s?
Having read a few dozen posts and articles analyzing Obama’s speech on cyber security, I’d like to point your attention to this rather provocative post from CNET. Entitled "A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?", it presents the reader with cybersecurity-related statements from the both administration. Well, I must say that I have ...
Having read a few dozen posts and articles analyzing Obama's speech on cyber security, I'd like to point your attention to this rather provocative post from CNET. Entitled "A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?", it presents the reader with cybersecurity-related statements from the both administration.
Having read a few dozen posts and articles analyzing Obama’s speech on cyber security, I’d like to point your attention to this rather provocative post from CNET. Entitled "A cybersecurity quiz: Can you tell Obama from Bush?", it presents the reader with cybersecurity-related statements from the both administration.
Well, I must say that I have failed to spot the differences – try for yourself. I think it’s a rather eerie reminder that we have known most of the things Obama said last week back in 2003 – and very little has been done nonetheless.
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