Feds Move to Secure Net
An anonymous reader writes "eWeek reports:The Cyber Warning Information Network, a key part of the Bush administration's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, will use a secure, private IP network separate from the public Internet, according to officials. The government currently has seven nodes running, said Marcus Sachs, director of communications infrastructure protection at the Office of Cyberspace Security, in Washington."
The Cyber Warning Information Network, a key part of the Bush administration's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, will use a secure, private IP network separate from the public Internet, according to officials.
TOP STORY: A single government branch sets up an internal network, separate from the internet. Tonight at eleven, find out what kind of routers they bought.
don't forget that those physical tests are 'standing up straight', 'sitting still without fidgeting', and 'looking at things outside without squinting'.
Its a good job they didnt do psychological tests too - 'talking to other people without using IM' - or they'd have no computer experts at all!
The company I work for has had a 70+ node WAN with separate IP address space from the Internet for about 5 years, and before that a 6-7 node WAN running IPX.
This seems so utterly obvious that I'm completely mystified as to why this is a news-worthy article. Or is this just a joke?
Yipee! The feds have an 'intranet'. I hope I don't pee my pants with excitement!
"But actually trying to use m4 as a general-purpose langage would be deeply perverse" --ESR
One word: sneakernet.
1 Start a network for army
.....Rinse and repeat.
2 Open it to Universities
3 Open it to everyone
4 Watch while "terrorists" start to spread viruses on it
5 Start network for the Feds
.ACMD setaloiv siht gnidaeR
everybody from outside who came onto their Unreal Tournament server kicked their ass.
7 nodes? What is this - an FBI LAN party?
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