President Obama’s cybersecurity executiveorder, released February 12, had legal technology experts split in their opinions.
The order (full text) calls for specific actions: civil liberty and privacy protection; collaborative development of tiered security standards based on the context of an organization’s data; creation of federal cybersecurity technical guidelines; identification of critical infrastructure; periodic policy review; and periodic unclassified security reports.
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