U.S. Offering Small Businesses Free Cyber Security Tool

By | October 25, 2011

  • October 25, 2011 at 5:39 pm
    kraut says:
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    Dingy Harry Reid ought to look in his own backyard before trying to impose yet another expensive regulation on businesses.

    How secure is all of the personal data on citizens that every last layer of government in this country maintains in their never-ending quest to manage us sheeple more closely?

    The Pentagon can’t even keep hackers out of their “top secret” files. What makes anyone think IRS computers are any more secure?

  • October 26, 2011 at 2:42 pm
    Mike N says:
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    This is coming from a government who has admitted, finally, to having posted consumer data on A COMPETELY OPEN SERVER, allowing access by ANYONE. This data was all Social Security Admin information (names, addresses, SS#s, etc.). This is still taking place. Yet the government has NOT NOTIFIED ANYONE involved with the breaches. In fact, this information about postings was only garnered through FOI requets by private parties!!

    Harry Reid is the perfect example of incompetence in action, as are most government employees (if they weren’t totally incompetent, they’d have real jobs in the private sector, as opposed to slobbering at the federal, taxpayer-funded trough).

  • October 29, 2011 at 10:13 am
    brothertom2020 says:
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    Hmmem, Looked at this story, clicked on all the additional links…Where in Hell is the link to get the free biz tool? Typical Government writer! No one ever use the “KISS” principle anymore! Stay Safe,Tom

  • October 31, 2011 at 8:55 pm
    DRHollatz says:
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    I’ve found the “Small Biz Cyber Planner” will not be released until some time in November, so if you are looking for it now,… it can’t be found. The U.S. Chamber of Commerce said (Ref 1) that the tool will be made available at http://www.fcc.gov/cyberforsmallbiz which currently has a list of 10 Cyber Security Tips for Small Business

    Ref 1:
    http://www.uschambermagazine.com/article/small-businesses-have-new-cybersecurity-tool)



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