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      <description><![CDATA[Interesting investigative article from Business Week on Chinese cyber espionage against the U.S. government, and the government's reaction. When the deluge began in 2006, officials scurried to come up...]]></description>
      <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Interesting investigative article from <i><a href="http://www.businessweek.com/magazine/content/08_16/b4080032218430.htm">Business Week</a></i> on Chinese cyber espionage against the U.S. government, and the government's reaction.</p>

<blockquote>When the deluge began in 2006, officials scurried to come up with  software "patches," "wraps," and other bits of triage. The effort got serious last summer when top military brass discreetly summoned the chief executives or their representatives from the 20 largest U.S. defense contractors to the Pentagon for a "threat briefing." BusinessWeek has learned the U.S. government has launched a classified operation called Byzantine Foothold to detect, track, and disarm intrusions on the government's most critical networks. And President George W. Bush on Jan. 8 quietly signed an order known as the Cyber Initiative to overhaul U.S. cyber defenses, at an eventual cost in the tens of billions of dollars, and establishing 12 distinct goals, according to people briefed on its contents. One goal in particular illustrates the urgency and scope of the problem: By June all government agencies must cut the number of communication channels, or ports, through which their networks connect to the Internet from more than 4,000 to fewer than 100. On Apr. 8, Homeland Security Dept. Secretary Michael Chertoff called the President's order a cyber security "Manhattan Project."</blockquote>

<p>It can only help for the U.S. government to get its own cybersecurity house in order.</p><div class="feedflare">
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