The CBC reports that a Canadian cyber-security strategy may be unveiled this fall.
Canadian Cyber-Security Strategy on the Way
October 10, 2008
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why does this make me nervous?
So 3 of the organizations I trust least are going to ‘secure’ the internet? ‘Secure’ as in the phrase “secure that hatch”, most likely. (“Where’d you get that jeep, Klinger”, “I secured it Sir.”)
Or at least they’ll try. Details to be announced only *after* the election.
When are they going to arrest me for possession of programming/debugging tools without a license?