CEOs Urge Federal Government to Go ‘Light’ on Cyber Security

By and | March 14, 2013

  • March 14, 2013 at 11:45 am
    ExciteBiker says:
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    Nice touch, inviting them to the situation room to make them feel big and important. The only thing we have to fear is fear itself. There sure is a lot of ‘cyber fear’ coming from the White House Press office and the various domestic propoganda outlets. If they continue not to get the new powers they so badly want, will there suddenly be a scary and widely covered cyber incident that demands immediate action? Remember, we are still under the original authorization of force from a decade ago, Patriot Act was extended again and again and broadened, and $700 billion TARP turned out after audit to have actually been $7 trillion. As in half of the entire national debt.

  • March 14, 2013 at 1:05 pm
    Nan says:
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    I would strongly suggest that anyone who reads this article, and is not aware of the seriousness, should go to CSPAN and look up a recent committee hearing that involved our military and top company CEOs. There is a hugh problem waiting to happen and we have been asleep at the wheel. IF a company gets hit they will scream for the president to do something.. He is trying and every CEO needs to take responsibility… NO MORE TARPS GUYS… take care of business!

  • March 14, 2013 at 2:22 pm
    Dave says:
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    “I’m from the government and I am here to help you.”

    How many times do we need to see this same tired old line before we become wise to it?

  • March 14, 2013 at 6:05 pm
    Sargent Major says:
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    Ithink they should redirect the 74 thousand dollars a week they save forbiding school children to tour the White House. That would make it “light” on cyber security.



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