Interesting People mailing list archives
IP: "Businesses bypass law to fend off hackers."
From: Dave Farber <farber () central cis upenn edu>
Date: Wed, 15 May 1996 09:35:07 -0400
6-6-96. UST: "Businesses bypass law to fend off hackers." In cyberspace, where hackers are finding commercial computer systems easy prey, businesses are choosing to hire free-lance security teams rather than involve the law. A Senate subcommittee heard Wednesday from experts who described how businesses, concerned over negative publicity, avoid reporting hacker assaults on their networked computer system. "You stop the bad guy and send him to your competitor," said Dan Gelber, the committee's chief counsel. Senator Nunn asked the subcommittee staff to comment on an article in this week's Sunday Times of London that reported, "Cyberterrorists have amassed up to L400 million worldwide by threatening to wipe out computer systems" belonging to banks and brokerage houses if they refuse to pay a ransom. "While we can't confirm the entire story," said Gelber, "it is extremely consistent with what industry insiders tell us." http://pwp.usa.pipeline.com/~jya/fendof.txt ---------- UST had two editorials June 5 on encryption: one criticizing the administration's position, and another defending GAK by Sally Katzen with OMB. http://pwp.usa.pipeline.com/~jya/yeanay.txt
Current thread:
- IP: "Businesses bypass law to fend off hackers." Dave Farber (May 15)