It comes as no surprise that this is coming from Jay Rockefeller, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ct9xzXUQLuY -jmz On Sun, Aug 30, 2009 at 9:53 AM, Lisa Kachold wrote: > "While the details are unknown, credible evidence indicates that > billions of everyday communications of ordinary Americans are swept up > by government computers and run through a process that includes both > data-mining and review of content, to try to figure out whether any of > us were involved in illegal or terrorist-related activity. That means > that even the most personal and private of our electronic > communications–between doctors and patients, between husbands and > wives, or between children and parents–are subject to review by > computer algorithms programmed by government bureaucrats or by the > bureaucrats themselves. (Cindy Cohn, “Lawless Surveillance, > Warrantless Rationales,” American Constitution Society, August 17, > 2009) > > Reference:  http://fromthewilderness.wordpress.com/2009/08/30/obama-administration-seeks-emergency-control-of-the-internet/ > > This bill includes a provision for government mandated certification > for professional security or systems people. > > While government mandated certification might be required (for > government networks); I am not afraid that passing the requirement > will be difficult. > No licensing has ever been hard. > > Controls on private industry at a licensing level from government > simply dumb down the > private sector technical standards who somehow suddenly think their > open ended liability has been handled by triangulation. > > While PCI compliance regulation was certainly finally required, a > licensing requirement for individuals working on systems will actually > thwarth evolution toward real secure systems when clearly a quarterly > system SCAN for technical proof of PCI and HIPPA compliance is > indicated (just like peanut processing plants are required to be > tested for salmonella).  Should America continue to hire > Persian/Iranian, East Indian and Pakistan "IT professionals" at low > low wages, the licensing might make sense, however how does one > determine IT terrorism from abject greed or uneduation?  If one can > pass a trivial government licensing test, then fails to provide > technical due dilligence because of corporate management, is that a > political agenda?  Let the private industry determine > technical/professional level required for their engineers by > financial/fiscal policy, like they did creating security issues not > paying hourly wages sufficient to the work required, not listening to > their technical security and development staffs recommendations. > > The government will go ahead with it's control of private Internet > visa a vi this bill (or another with similar provisions) since this > will allow the real agenda of tapping various large nets (MAE-WEST, > Akamai Technologies) for packet traffic, which are fed into analysis > engines on the basis of known risk criteria as part of DHS/NSA > international agenda (that is without borders with regards to Internet > packets). > > Some level of this bill is required, and will happen.  I, unlike my > parents, do not fear information, since I don't ever do anything that > would be flagged into a database that > would bring negative consequences.  I expect that misuse of secret > information, in human hands (read government) will continue until > humans evolve beyond that, or develop systems to ensure protection > (which ironically will start with NSA/DHS information technology at a > governmental level). > > Disclaimer: This is a technical ethics discussion, let's keep ON > SUBJECT related to IT here. > -- > (623)239-3392 > (503)754-4452 www.obnosis.com > --------------------------------------------------- > PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us > To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: > http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss > --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change your mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss