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SecurityWhite House, Congress Flunk On Cybersecurity, Group Says
Author: informationweek.com Published: 14th Dec 2005 Visited: 119 times
The Cyber Security Industry Alliance, which includes big-name security firms such as Symantec, McAfee, RSA, and others, blasted the government's progress in keeping the U.S. safe from cyber attacks.
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