... ICT, forced the George W. Bush administration to reassess the task of securing critical infrastructure facilities. The required an integrated approach, which duly emerged with the publication of the
National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace
.
President Barack Obama announced cybersecurity as one of the most important tasks facing the U.S. government. Another task was to develop the new opportunities afforded by cyberspace and harness them for the purposes of serving national interests. The
Cyber Space Policy Review
was developed ...
... donations amounted to $117,000). We do not have any information on monthly contributions in 2014, but according to the above comparison the total amount is to the tune of $500,000.
Hi-tech companies have largely contributed to the rapid political rise of Barack Obama. According to the Center for Responsive Politics, computer and internet companies made contributions of about $7.8 million to his 2012 election campaign, more than double the amount raised by his Republican opponent Mitt Romney.
The corporations ...
... Russian-American relations.
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Pavel Sharikov:
Great Russian-Chinese Cyberwall
The Obama administration and the Democratic Party certainly have fundamental contradictions with the Republican majority on several sensitive matters, cybersecurity being one of them.
Finally, smart leadership can be seen in countering the cyberthreat that has become so prominent that Mr. Obama appealed to Republican legislators about the need for adopting a new cybersecurity act.
Ostensibly unimpressed ...