If these questions are answered incorrectly, it could impact your operations. 53 Questions for Developing the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace http://www.whitehouse.gov/pcipb/53ques.html 1.2. Assistance: What can be done to make it easier for home users and small businesses to safe guard their systems? Should internet service providers (ISPs) perform more of the cybersecurity functions for the home user and small business? 1.3. Disclosure: What disclosure of risk should ISPs, software vendors, and hardware vendors make to home users and small businesses? 3.A.5. Connecting Critical Functions to the Internet: How should we best address the security risks arising from critical Federal functions being performed on networks that have routers and other systems vulnerable to denial of service and other cyber attacks from the internet? 3.B.6. Connecting Critical Functions to the Internet: Are there sectors that perform critical functions which could achieve greater security and reliability by operating networks unconnected to the internet and other public switch, open systems? 4.3. Securing the Mechanics of the Internet: Can the traffic control systems of the internet (Domain Name Servers, Border Gateway Protocols) be made more secure? Can routers be made more secure by separating control functions from the general traffic channel? How can major denial of service attacks be mitigated? What problems arise in deploying more secure systems, how should they be overcome, and how should such improvements be funded?