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Most Americans Support an Internet Kill Switch 398

Orome1 writes "Sixty-one percent of Americans said the President should have the ability to shut down portions of the Internet in the event of a coordinated malicious cyber attack, according to research by Unisys. The survey found that while Americans are taking proactive steps to protect themselves against cybercrime and identity theft, only slightly more than a third of Internet users in the US regularly use and update passwords on their mobile devices – creating a potentially huge security hole for organizations as more consumer devices invade the workplace. The findings illustrate that recent events such as the Stuxnet computer worm attack and the attempted Times Square car bombing may have heightened the American public's awareness of and concern over global and domestic cybersecurity threats."

Comment Re:Should be interesting... (Score 1) 365

Having played with a Sectera when I interviewed with GD, I can tell you that its freaking huge. A little bigger than my blackberry curve but almost 2.5 time as thick.

The reason that it is built this way is because there are two separate circuit board that are enclosed inside; one for the "red" side and another for the "black" side.
There is a very stringent certification process that takes place for communication equipment certified at the TS level; namely that it must, in every conceivable situation, fail safe.

Theres also some fun anti-tampering features that are built into the secteras...

Comment Open the UMD Format (Score 2, Insightful) 191

I was very excited when the PSP first came out because the premise of the UMD media was so great. I have become rather tired of scratched DVDs the refuse to play, and the premise of a smaller disk that includes a protective shield was quite attractive. I had hoped the sony would open the UMD so the consumers could use them not only for PSPs but also for data storage in general. I could see the UMD replacing compact disks and supplementing DVDs for data storage on a grand scale (they hold 1.8 gigs). If sony would permit the use of UMD as more than a proprietary format, I would think that they would have a great success. I suspect the reason that they haven't done this is to thwart pirates...

Irregardless, it would be rather nice to be able to put music videos or other movies on a tiny disc that you could watch just about anywhere.

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