Published: September 8, 2009 | By Scott
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Tagged as: Antiwar Radio,Declan McCullagh,Scott-Horton
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Declan McCullagh, senior writer for CNET News, discusses the historical decline of U.S. government involvement with the physical Internet, Jay Rockefeller’s Senate bill that gives the president broad powers during an ill-defined “cybersecurity emergency,†the continuing struggle between government surveillance and private anonymity and how the private sector is much more capable of responding to cyber attacks than the Pentagon.
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