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Obama's Public-Private Cybersecurity Challenge

By: Arik Hesseldahl

CYBERSPACE POLICY REPORT

In a 38-page report released May 29 on the government's 60-day review of cyberspace policy, the Administration said the nation is at a "crossroads," where digital information permeates national life, but that it's also using infrastructure which is inherently insecure and vulnerable to attacks that can cause devastating disruptions.

As part of its effort to address national cybersecurity concerns, the Obama Administration is urging closer cooperation and more robust information-sharing between the government and private industry. It's the private sector that builds and operates most of the systems, from computers and the software running on them to the telecommunications networks that connect them.

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