<CTRL>, <ALT>, and especially <DELETE>: Proposed Cyberczar can't unplug the internet (but the president could)
Dennis Baron
debaron at illinois.edu
Fri Apr 17 17:11:17 UTC 2009
There's a new post on the Web of Language:
<CTRL>, <ALT>, and especially <DELETE>: Proposed Cyberczar can?t
unplug the internet (but the president could)
On April 1 (that date may be no accident), Sen. Jay Rockefeller and
his co-sponsors introduced the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 (S.B. 773)
with companion legislation creating the office of Cybersecurity
Advisor to the president (S.B. 778).
One blogger warns that if these bills pass, the president will have
the authority to unplug the internet and federalize private computer
networks.
The Washington Post account is similarly breathless: "Addressing what
intelligence officials describe as a gaping vulnerability, the
legislation also calls for the appointment of a White House
cybersecurity 'czar' with unprecedented authority to shut down
computer networks, including private ones, if a cyberattack is
underway."
.....
Can this really happen? Could the president knock us off-line in mid-
chat?
Read the Web of Language to find out: http://illinois.edu/goto/weboflanguage
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Dennis Baron
Professor of English and Linguistics
Department of English
University of Illinois
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