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Daily Archives: February 11, 2006

Blogger Reports on Rare Weekend Email About Upcoming Briefing on Spy Program

The Brad Blog posted the text of an e-mail message to House Judiciary Committee members and staff alerting them to an “Unclassified briefing by DOJ on NSA surveillance program” to “be held at 3 pm on Monday, Feb 13th.” Escalating bipartisan congressional demands to be provided with more extensive documentation on the domestic surveillance program has apparently resulted in heightened awareness that that this issue is not fading from interest.

CIA Leak Disclosure and VP – Political Not Legal Ramifications?

Following up on February 9, 2006 posting, Investigation into Plame CIA Leak Involves Other White House Officials, this WSJ free feature, Cheney Role Risks Political Fallout: CIA-Leak Case May Hand War Critics Momentum, But Legal Issues Are Slim – “The disclosure that Vice President Dick Cheney may have authorized his former chief of staff to… Continue Reading

DHS To Conduct National Computer Security Survey

“The goal of National Computer Security Survey (NCSS) is to produce reliable national and industry-level estimates of the prevalence of computer security incidents (such as denial of service attacks, fraud, or theft of information) against businesses and the resulting losses incurred by businesses. The first national survey of thousands of businesses is being conducted in… Continue Reading

How and What Pre War Intel Was Used in Iraq Invasion

Intelligence, Policy, and the War in Iraq, by Paul R. Pillar, From Foreign Affairs, March/April 2006 Summary: “During the run-up to the invasion of Iraq, writes the intelligence community’s former senior analyst for the Middle East, the Bush administration disregarded the community’s expertise, politicized the intelligence process, and selected unrepresentative raw intelligence to make its… Continue Reading

Net Censorship Abroad – Free Speech Colides With E-commerce?

Follow-up to February 2, 2006 posting, Hearing Focuses on Internet Censorship in China, this WSJ free feature today: Internet Censorship – Web Firms Face Grilling on China. Related news: New York Times, So Long, Dalai Lama: Google Adapts to China – “Google’s local staff works closely with Chinese officials to ensure that search results from… Continue Reading

Feds Aggressively Pursue Leak of Domestic Spying Info to Public

New York Times, Inquiry Into Wiretapping Article Widens: “Federal agents have interviewed officials at several of the country’s law enforcement and national security agencies in a rapidly expanding criminal investigation into the circumstances surrounding a New York Times article published in December that disclosed the existence of a highly classified domestic eavesdropping program, according to… Continue Reading

FirstGov Adds News RSS Feeds

“FirstGov.gov Updates – News and Features – Stay on top of important government news and information with the FirstGov Updates – News and Features RSS feed [link to feed]. We’ll update this feed when we update news and featured content on the FirstGov.gov website.” Popular Government Questions from FirstGov.gov – Our government questions RSS feed… Continue Reading

Computer Resource Security Center Draft Guidelines for Media Sanitization

February 3, 2006: Draft Special Publication 800-88: Guidelines for Media Sanitization: “NIST’s Computer Security Division has completed the initial public draft of Special Publication 800-88, Guidelines for Media Sanitization (40 pages, PDF). This guide is intended to assist organizations and system owners in making practical sanitization decisions based on the level of sensitivity of their… Continue Reading