Thursday, April 5, 2012

Richard Clarke, US Security Wonk, Suggests Customs Should Check All International Net Traffic

RichardClarkestoryRichard Clarke was a major feature in US security for a decade, serving as a member of the National Security Council and special adviser for cybersecurity to President George W. Bush. He has written a column for the New York Times that details just how serious the threat of cyber attacks is for this country, something increasingly evident in light of things like the creaking infrastructure of things like NASA and general cluelessness in legislature. But Mr Clark gives the world a lesson in cluelessness with the conclusion of his column, where he suggests that the United States should, under provisions made to regulate the movement of goods to and from this country, inspect international internet traffic. The suggestion is nothing short of idiotic. Believe it or not, the following was written by someone who worked in national security — specializing in cybersecurity, no less — for years and years.

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