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Comment Effective laws? (Score 2, Interesting) 194

While I applaud the Senators' efforts to assist in securing cyberspace, historical efforts to legislate cyber-security have not proven effective. (that was tough to say with a straight face) To wit, examine the Government's own record: Currently all federal agencies are required to follow strict guidelines/policy, yet the average info-security grade given by OMB, for FY2007 was a C-. How far would you get in life if your average grade was a C-? I'd guess the average Slashdotter had better than a 1.7 average.

Further, they seem to think that if NIST establishes "measurable and auditable cybersecurity standards", then all will be right with the world. NEWSFLASH - The Fed already has that for the entire GOV, and while many agencies have improved it has not shown to be the panacea they intended. According to OMB's report out 3 weeks ago(go to page 9), the DOD, the agency with the most important security concerns and highest risk (and consequently the most stringent InfoSecurity program) is failing miserably.

Funny, if you read the FISMA top page, it refers to 'cost-effective' security programs, but nowhere does it mention effective programs...

New legislation is not the answer - holding people accountable is. [to keep this relatively short I'm not going to expand on this - you know how to find the laws]

As one previous poster noted, a bunch of us posting here is not going to change anything. So, I will end this with a call to action for all Slashdotters - write a letter to your Senator and Congressman and let them know (using clear, thoughtful words) that this is an f'ing stupid idea and that they should not support it.

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Democrats Appoint RIAA Shill For Convention 698

An anonymous reader sends us to Boing Boing for a report that "the Director of Communications for the RIAA, Jenni Engebretsen, has been appointed Deputy CEO for Public Affairs for the upcoming Democratic National Convention in Denver." The DNC site has the official press release. Cory Doctorow notes that the RIAA is the most hated "corporation" in America, having beaten out Halliburton and Wal-Mart for the honor, and writes for the DNC's attention, "This represents a potential shear with the left-wing blogosphere."

Feed New Laws of Robotics proposed for US kill-bots (theregister.com)

Droid-on-droid mayhem OK'd; machines to ask before snuffing humans

A new set of laws has been proposed to govern operations by killer robots. The ideas were floated by John S Canning, an engineer at the Naval Surface Warfare Centre, Dahlgren Division – an American weapons-research and test establishment. Mr Canning's “Concept of Operations for Armed Autonomous Systems” presentation can be downloaded here (pdf).


Comment Intern / Student Assistant (Score 1) 399

As someone that is looking for people like you, I recommend you check with your local college and see what student assistant positions are available. Especially since local government organizations are clamoring for good people at cheap rates (student assistant = slave labor in many cases). Locally, Sacramento State has a foundation that serves as a clearing house for student employment across the region.

For example, we are looking for someone to help put together an OSSIM installation. The only real requirement is that the person has a reasonable understanding of a Posix compliant OS and basic scripting skills. (Sadly, it is very painful to find someone that can spell OS, let alone understand how to work in one). In exchange for that knowledge they will get an opportunity for a great resume' builder and real-world experience, on an extremely flexible schedule, while getting paid.

The difference between students and consultants is that we expect the students to be learning on our dime (which is why we pay them less)

- Mo

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