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Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed
From: Alan Hannan <alan () routingloop com>
Date: Wed, 23 Oct 2002 22:05:11 -0700
I don't understand how giving the US federal government management control of key components of the Internet will make it more secure.
It worked for airline security.
Current thread:
- More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Sean Donelan (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Rick Irving (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Richard Forno (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Christopher L. Morrow (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed David Conrad (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed David Conrad (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed David Conrad (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Alan Hannan (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Daniel Karrenberg (Oct 23)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Vadim Antonov (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Etaoin Shrdlu (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Chrisy Luke (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Mathew Lodge (Oct 25)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed JC Dill (Oct 26)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Jeff Shultz (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Chris Adams (Oct 24)
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed Rick Irving (Oct 23)
- <Possible follow-ups>
- Re: More federal management of key components of the Internet needed sgorman1 (Oct 24)