ktlight
18th May 2011, 10:02
For your information:
This is serious. The US setting "security" and freedom of information standards with their international agenda in full swing? The fox is telling the chickens where to roost...nasty. I decided to put my comments by 'ed' throughout, couldn't help it. What a perfect example of an Orwellian propaganda piece!
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration laid out plans Monday to work aggressively with other nations to make the Internet more secure, enable law enforcement to work closely on cybercrime and ensure that citizens everywhere have the freedom to express themselves online. [Whatta crock...they're not interested in freedom but control...ed]
And in the strongest terms to date, the White House made it clear the U.S. will use its military might to strike back if it comes under a cyberattack that threatens national security. [big surprise..they strike at anyone for anything..ed]
Coming on the heels of populist rebellions in the Middle East, the broad policy stresses Internet freedom, and calls on other nations to give citizens the ability to shop, communicate and express themselves freely online.
The White House plan emerges as international leaders are struggling to improve cooperation on global cybercrime and set guidelines for Internet oversight. [right...ed]
Cybersecurity experts have argued that the Internet cannot become a safer place until nations implement international agreements that better define and regulate cybercrime, provide oversight of the Internet, and set out new standards and rules for industry as it increasingly moves its business into the largely ungoverned online world. [and who sets the 'standards'?-ed]
The challenges are vast. International leaders are looking for ways to better secure online financial transactions and other business and high-tech exchanges between nations and corporations that span the globe. [are they?...ed] And they are also grasping for ways to crack down on hackers and other cybercriminals and terrorists who are routinely using the Internet to steal money, ferret out classified secrets and technology, and disturb or destroy critical infrastructure, ranging from the electrical grid and telecommunications networks to nuclear power plants and transportation systems. [be afraid, be very afraid...we are SOO under attack..OOOOO...ed]
Acknowledging that the Internet can be a tool used by governments to crack down on dissidents or by criminals to steal data, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that nations must agree on acceptable norms for cyberspace. [Hillary C...gofer for the CFR...total sell out pawn spokesmouth..ed]
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http://beforeitsnews.com/story/643/495/Big_Bro_BS_Alert:_US_Outlines_Global_Plan_for_Cyberspace.html=
This is serious. The US setting "security" and freedom of information standards with their international agenda in full swing? The fox is telling the chickens where to roost...nasty. I decided to put my comments by 'ed' throughout, couldn't help it. What a perfect example of an Orwellian propaganda piece!
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Obama administration laid out plans Monday to work aggressively with other nations to make the Internet more secure, enable law enforcement to work closely on cybercrime and ensure that citizens everywhere have the freedom to express themselves online. [Whatta crock...they're not interested in freedom but control...ed]
And in the strongest terms to date, the White House made it clear the U.S. will use its military might to strike back if it comes under a cyberattack that threatens national security. [big surprise..they strike at anyone for anything..ed]
Coming on the heels of populist rebellions in the Middle East, the broad policy stresses Internet freedom, and calls on other nations to give citizens the ability to shop, communicate and express themselves freely online.
The White House plan emerges as international leaders are struggling to improve cooperation on global cybercrime and set guidelines for Internet oversight. [right...ed]
Cybersecurity experts have argued that the Internet cannot become a safer place until nations implement international agreements that better define and regulate cybercrime, provide oversight of the Internet, and set out new standards and rules for industry as it increasingly moves its business into the largely ungoverned online world. [and who sets the 'standards'?-ed]
The challenges are vast. International leaders are looking for ways to better secure online financial transactions and other business and high-tech exchanges between nations and corporations that span the globe. [are they?...ed] And they are also grasping for ways to crack down on hackers and other cybercriminals and terrorists who are routinely using the Internet to steal money, ferret out classified secrets and technology, and disturb or destroy critical infrastructure, ranging from the electrical grid and telecommunications networks to nuclear power plants and transportation systems. [be afraid, be very afraid...we are SOO under attack..OOOOO...ed]
Acknowledging that the Internet can be a tool used by governments to crack down on dissidents or by criminals to steal data, Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton said Monday that nations must agree on acceptable norms for cyberspace. [Hillary C...gofer for the CFR...total sell out pawn spokesmouth..ed]
source to continue
http://beforeitsnews.com/story/643/495/Big_Bro_BS_Alert:_US_Outlines_Global_Plan_for_Cyberspace.html=