Blog Posts Tagged with "Free Market"
Insecurity by Way of Compliance
February 08, 2012 Added by:Danny Lieberman
The US leads in data security breaches while the EU leads in data security. The EU has strong, uniform data security regulation, whereas the US has a quilt-work of hundreds of security directives where each agency has it’s own system for data security compliance...
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Balkanizing the Internet
November 01, 2011 Added by:Gabriel Bassett
The internet is really not one contiguous environment. Instead, due to the nature of service contracts and peering agreements, it's a mesh of interconnected information systems. These information systems are already undergoing a balkanization as we speak...
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US Officials Overwhelmed By Cyber Defense Problem
November 13, 2010 Added by:Headlines
Further obstacles to innovation are inherent in the legislative process, with a plethora of competing cyber security bills being offered for consideration. Legislation is a slow and cumbersome process, and results in regulatory red tape that ultimately inhibits the private sector...
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