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The US Government and Computer Security

Friday, May 29th, 2009

Obama Plans To Name Czar For Cybersecurity

America has for too long failed to adequately protect the security of its computer networks, President Obama said Friday, announcing he will name a new cyber czar to take on the job.
Surrounded by a host of government officials, aides and corporate executives, Obama said this is a “transformational moment” for the country, where computer networks are probed and attacked millions of times a day.

“We’re not as prepared as we should be, as a government or as a country,” he said, calling cyber threats one of the most serious economic and military dangers the nation faces.

He said he will soon pick the person he wants to head up a new White House office of cyber security, and that person will report to the National Security Council as well as to the National Economic Council, in a nod to the importance of computers to the economy.

While the newly interconnected world offers great promise, Obama said it also presents significant peril as well. The president declared: “Cyberspace is real, and so is the risk that comes with it.”

Laying out a broad five-point plan, the president said the U.S. needs to provide the education required to keep pace with technology and attract and retain a cyber-savvy work force. He called for a new education campaign to raise public awareness of the challenges and threats related to cyber security.

He assured the business community, however, that the government will not dictate how private industry should tighten digital defenses.

Government officials have grown increasingly alarmed as U.S. computer networks are constantly assailed by attacks and scams, ranging from nuisance hacking to more nefarious probes and attacks, including suspicions of cyber espionage by other nations, such as China.

Obama noted that his own computer system for the presidential campaign at one point last year was compromised by hackers, but said the security of the names and financial information on contributors was intact.

— If you think YOUR computer is safe from hackers you are stating that your security is better than our government. Can you honestly say that about your data and network?

Remote Backup for Your Business - Why you need them!

Thursday, April 30th, 2009

Every business needs a BCP (Business Continuity Plan) and along with that framework they need a DRP (Disaster Recovery plan) for their data. What exactly is a BCP and a DRP? How are they related? I will explain below: (more…)

Rid your machine of malware

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

Recently there has been a huge increase in the number of malware infections our users are reporting.  This can be caused by several factors but most commonly it is just the changing tactics of spyware/malware authors getting more and more ingenious in their attempts to infect your machine for their own purposes.  I am sure many of you have seen emails which come in asking you to click on links, ex: ‘UPS Shipping’ email or the ‘You have received a greeting card’ email.
What happens here is the bad guys are expecting you to click on the link which directs you to an infected web site which then attempts to execute code on your machine which exploits known vulnerabilities.  Once this is done you are in deep!

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Tracking Down Disk Space Usage

Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008

Have you ever unexpectedly run out of drive space on your workstation or server and wondered where all the free space had gone?  This happens often enough and of course when you can least afford to waste time hunting down what is hogging up all your drive space.  In the ‘old days’ we would use File Explorer or systematically right-click each disk subdirectory and selecting Properties hunting for a folder taking up lots of space and start pruning there - this is a very slow a laborious process which often least to less than satisfactory results.

Well - for those of you who have ever been frustrated doing the ‘find-the-space-wasters’ dance I have THE perfect FREE tool for you.

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