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Cybersecurity bill allows gov't to dictates how you run your servers
http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-20023464-38.html
The bill would allow gov't to control how you run your servers. If you don't comply you will be fined. I'm sure they will require some proprietary security software that only one company will have a monopoly on. And I'm sure the company will be chosen based on campaign contributions, and probably feature a hidden backdoor. "All your database are belong to me." Quote:
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It sounds top notch.
Nothing you appreciate more than a little goose stepping across the interweb. |
Very troubling..
I'm going to keep an eye on this, and see how it plays out. It might be time to move to a Canadian based hosting co. soon. I hope more Americans wake up to who the real "terrorists" are before it's too late. :2 cents: |
Huh? So what does this mean in practical terms? The US government is going to fine me $100,000/day because say... I leave port 21 open, or am not PSI compliant, or don't have the latest version of whatever-the-fuck?
How about posting the actual article instead of a trumped up biased piece? |
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Another speculation would be that they can use it to selectively attack sites they don't like by making compliance near impossible or prohibitively expensive. |
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my guess its a promo for EU hosting :)))
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Send that butch back to Arizona.
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Regardless, it would not actually secure anything and probably make the matter worse. Is anyone really going to trust their security to someone who just had 250,000 secret documents compromised? |
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