Obama Wants Big Hike In Cybersecurity Research
dcblogs writes "The White House 2012 budget seeks a 35% increase to $548 million in cybersecurity research and development, including funds to help DARPA mitigate the risk of insider threats. Think WikiLeaks. Improving control system security, post Stuxnet, was also cited as priority. Overall, the budget seeks $66.1 billion for basic and applied research across all areas, an 11.6% increase. Some areas called out for special focus by the White House include robotics. The feds have already started offering grants for developing of 'co-robots,' which are 'systems that can safely co-exist in close proximity to or in physical contact with humans in the pursuit of mundane, dangerous, precise or expensive tasks.' The US also wants to focus research on nanomanufacturing, 'and the merging of self-assembly with lithography to achieve large-scale predictable placement of nanoscale components.'"
There will always be people who are mad and/or insane enough to attack us.
The key is to realize that we could defend our country just fine on half of the budget.
All that fancy stuff is useful in theory, but in reality will pale in comparison with boots on the ground, from both the practical and economic standpoint. A fully automated Big Brother security system sounds impressive, but you still have to keep it working and up to date over time, even if there aren't any exploitable bugs in it.
Techno P. T. Barnums are plentiful, and always ready to collect your money. And in this case, there's a politician looking for an easy answer born every minuite.
Don't be stupid. That's like securing banks by removing all the roads around it. Now it's secure and useless.
ANd it's a hell of a lot more then files you want kept out of the purview of others. It's stopping people from actually doing damage.
Typical, someone whop has no clue of what's involved thinks he can do it cheaper.
And you have no clue about the whats involved in buying a Veyron either.
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