On Fri, Dec 10, 2010 at 11:46 AM, JC Dill <jcdill.lists@gmail.com>
We *really* don't need Homeland Security and TSA deciding that cyber-vandalism falls into the realm of terrorism and thus comes under their purview to "protect us against". Their security theater at the airport is too much already, I can't begin to imagine how badly they could screw it up if they had a mandate to implement similar "protective" processes on the internet.
jc
Now, we're getting to the original question. If the Federal Govt decides that state secrets and ability to conduct commerce raise this to the level of a "global guerrilla war", we can all laugh it off for its absurity, but I'm curious what architectural and operational decisions will be if we are *ordered* to consider what options are available... ..or... would it simply be a NSA/DoD appliance that we're all required to place in-line....?...