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Monthly Archives: September 2003

New Gov’t/Private Partnership to Combat Cybercrime

The press release from the new agency, US-CERT states in part: “The Department of Homeland Security (DHS), in conjunction with Carnegie Mellon University, is pleased to announce the creation of the US Computer Emergency Response Team (US-CERT). The US-CERT will be a partnership between the National Cyber Security Division (NCSD) and Carnegie Mellon’s Computer Emergency… Continue Reading

National Security Archives Posts Declassified Docs on Taliban

On September 11, the National Security Archive at George Washington University “posted on the Web a new collection of recently declassified U.S. documents covering the controversial rise to power of Osama bin Laden’s former hosts in Afghanistan, the Taliban. This murky history has particular relevance today, as the Taliban fighters regroup in Afghanistan, and key… Continue Reading

New Regs Go Into Effect to Process New Bank Account Applicants

On April 30, 2003 the Department of the Treasury issued final regs on Implementing Customer Identity Verification Requirements under Section 326 of the USA PATRIOT Act. This Fact Sheet provides details about the Customer Identification Program (CIP), effective October 1, 2003, which will require that financial institutions: Collect identifying information about customers opening an account… Continue Reading

New Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Guide Online

From the The Berkman Center for Internet & Society: “UDRP (Uniform Domain Name Dispute Resolution Policy) Opinion Guide summarizes opinions of the UDRP panelists on various issues. In addition to questions about procedures, the Guide looks at elements necessary to establish trademark rights, what activities constitute “bad faith” and the nature of legltimate interests. The… Continue Reading