No Internet “kill Switch” For Australia
An anonymous reader writes "Well, it looks as though at least some Governments have a backbone. Egypt switched off its internet to stop protests over the past few days, and the US Government is considering legislation that will give the President 'kill switch' powers over the internet as well. But in Australia, Communications Minister Stephen Conroy — best known for his attempt to filter the country's internet for child pornography and the country's flagship national fibre broadband rollout, says such a scenario couldn't occur."
If any government is facing a threat it will do anything it needs to protect itself, regardless of laws. Having or not having a law will not make the slightest difference in the face of a real emergency.
Take responsibility for the security of the services you host on the internet?
because they are setting up an attack vector, where none existed, that could be used to bring down the internet.
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Egypt shows that the killswitch can't be used for more than a week or so because business and Government both complain that they need it to do their work and keep things running. If it lasted a week in Egypt I reckon it would last a day in the US. At the same time people are good networkers and they know how to get the word out. An intranet can be a wifi card and a copy of mediawiki, though I am sure the solutions used in Egypt were pretty low tech. In short the kill switch does more damage than good. It can't be used for any length of time and it is pretty easy to work around. You may as well switch off the water and see how far you get.
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Conroy was asked the question by a journalist, it wasnt a press release or something.
Judge for yourself here is the clip http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e-Gn4SjNY3U
If you wish to be fair, how about a critical response to the oppositions approach to the Internet.
Secure the infrastructure that you expose to the internet. Make sure that no evil-doers can get in. If there *is* an attack and it all goes horribly wrong disconnect the infrastructure. No need to pull down the entire network.
If you want to stop burglars you put a lock on your door, you don't dig up the street that they use to get to your door.
Why are people letting the US govt away with this? An internet kill switch sounds an awful lot like a violation of free speech, especially if they're thinking of using it in the same way the Egyptian govt did. The constitution is starting to look like a bad joke.
which is totally what she said
Would that include a kill switch, or not?
And did you exchange a walk on part in the war for a lead role in a cage? - Pink Floyd.