Submitted: September 29, 2011 - 2:39pm
Originally published: September 29, 2011
Last updated: September 29, 2011 - 2:43pm
Originally published: September 29, 2011
Last updated: September 29, 2011 - 2:43pm
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White House, The
Author:
Howard Schmidt
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The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW, Washington, DC, 20500, United States
Gone are the days when cyber security is the sole preserve of specialists. Protecting sensitive information impacts our society from Main Street to Middle America – from people shopping in a store downtown or on the web, to the doctor utilizing digital devices to diagnose a patient, or to the collaboration occurring with an overseas colleague on a research and development project. We must all work together, in both the public and the private sector, to ensure that our computers and networks are secure against cyber threats.
[Schmidt is the Special Assistant to the President and the White House Cybersecurity Coordinator]
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