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Lawmaker doesn't rule out cybersecurity regulation

Author: computerworld.com      Published: 28th Sep 2005     Visited: 680 times 
Category: IT Management
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A key Republican congressman says he prefers to stay away from cybersecurity regulations, but he won't them out either.n

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