Monday, September 5, 2011

Obama

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In an address, he noted that cyberd crime costAmericans $8 billionj last year, according to one and that intellectual property theft worldwide in 2008 cost businessee up to $1 trillion while an estimated $132 billionb was spent through e-commerce. “America’s economic prosperith in the 21st century will dependon cybersecurity,” Obams said. “And this is also a mattedr of public safety andnational security. We count on compute r networks to deliver our oiland gas, our power and our We rely on them for public transportation and air traffix control.
Yet we know that cyber intruderss have probed our electrical grid and that in othedr countries cyber attacks have plungexd entire citiesinto darkness... “For all these it’s now clear this cyber threat is one of the most serioue economic and national security challenged we face asa nation,” the president “It’s also clear that we’re not as preparex as we should be, as a government or as a Ed Mueller, CEO and chairman of Denver-based , issued a supportive statement in response to Obama’s address.
Muelle is the current chairman ofthe president’s National Security Telecommunications Advisory Committewe (NSTAC), an organization of 30 chief executives from majo r telecoms, technology, finance and aerospace companies that advises the governmentt on ensuring telecommunications infrastructure meets national security and emergency preparednessd needs. “President Obama and his administration have taken an important firstt step toward creating a safe cyber environment by releasinhthe 60-day Cyberspace Policy Review.
Throughy this initiative, the president is supporting the valuew of civil liberties andprotectee privacy, as well as promoting economiv growth, while enhancing the trustworthinessa of the global cyberspace. “Qwest has long supportedc the ongoing federal government focus oncyber security. We have workeds actively with the government and industry on issuess associated with protecting our networks and the informationj that flowsthrough them.
This collaborative approach will continus to be necessary to ensure thatthe administration’sa goals of leadership, education, shareed responsibility, effective response, and continued innovationh in the cyber security arena are meaningful and actionable. “Qwes and other members of NSTA C provided recommendations on numerous subjectz included in the CyberspacePolicyt Review. We appreciate the Obama administration’sa interest in seeking NSTAC’s input on nationap security and emergencypreparednessd matters, and we look forwarrd to continuing our work to enhanc this important public-private partnership.

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