[It's amazing how so many people are willing to come to DC and claim
that spending more federal tax dollars (preferably on their pet
projects and/or businesses) will solve America's terrorism woes. --DBM]
http://www.wired.com/news/conflict/0,2100,47479,00.html
Fighting Evil Hackers With Bucks
By Declan McCullagh (declan_at_wired.com) and Ben Polen
2:00 a.m. Oct. 11, 2001 PDT
WASHINGTON -- Worried about the threat of terrorists-turned-hackers,
members of a House panel spent Wednesday puzzling over how Congress
could improve computer security.
[...]
Politicians may not know the difference between a byte and a nibble,
but they are experts in spending money. And during the aftermath of
the deadly Sept. 11 attacks, legislators seem willing to sign
unusually fat checks.
"No federal funding agency has assumed responsibility for supporting
basic research in this area -- not DARPA, not the NSF, not the
Department of Energy, not the NSA," complained William Wulf, a
professor of engineering and applied science at the University of
Virginia who testified at the hearing. [...]
Wulf said that it wasn't a temporary budget increase that was
necessary -- but a permanent one. "Don't think it's an issue of a lot
of money but some type of guarantee of long-term money," he said.
[...]
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