U.S. Senate to probe whether legislation needed to combat cyber attacks
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Re: U.S. Senate to probe whether legislation needed to combat cyber attacks
#2fund foundational security and mandate its use by government agencies and suppliers
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#4It's mind boggling that the government needs to require this. What bureaucrat is refusing some IT person from requesting the funds doing this?
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#5Re: U.S. Senate to probe whether legislation needed to combat cyber attacks
#6It's mind boggling that the government needs to require this. What bureaucrat is refusing some IT person from requesting the funds doing this?
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#8It's mind boggling that the government needs to require this. What bureaucrat is refusing some IT person from requesting the funds doing this?
Literally all of them. Security is a cost center, and non bureaucrats salaries are minimized as much as possible until you are left with "warm body to fill chair". Even the NSA doesn't pay well, compared to private sector.
Re: U.S. Senate to probe whether legislation needed to combat cyber attacks
#9It's mind boggling that the government needs to require this. What bureaucrat is refusing some IT person from requesting the funds doing this?
Literally all of them. Security is a cost center, and non bureaucrats salaries are minimized as much as possible until you are left with "warm body to fill chair". Even the NSA doesn't pay well, compared to private sector.
Re: U.S. Senate to probe whether legislation needed to combat cyber attacks
#10I am always worried non-programmers don't sufficiently understand how pathetic it is that we limp along with bloated Unix and other accidents of history that were never retired. And this lassies-fair approach to cleanliness and reducing complexity both makes us more vulnerable and less productive.