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President Obama would have Emergency Control of Internet under Proposed Law

Thursday, September 3rd, 2009

Here’s a development coming out of Washington that web masters and information technology professionals need to know about.

Sen. Jay Rockefeller (D-WV) introduced the Cybersecurity Act of 2009 to the dismay of Internet companies and civil liberties groups. CNET News has obtained a revised version of the bill, S. 773, only to learn that it grants far-reaching powers to the executive branch to seize temporary control of private sector networks during a cybersecurity crisis.

This new law would allow the president to declare a “cybersecurity emergency” relating to “non-governmental” networks and do whatever is necessary to respond to the threat. If passed, the new law would also create a federal certification program for “cybersecurity professionals” – certain private sector IT managers will be required to obtain this new license.

“I think the redraft, while improved, remains troubling due to its vagueness. It is unclear what authority Sen. Rockefeller thinks is necessary over the private sector. Unless this is clarified, we cannot properly analyze, let alone support the bill,” states Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance.

A Senate source familiar with the bill compared this new authority to when former President Bush (43) grounded all aircraft in the midst of the 9/11 terror attacks.

The new law would also require all federal agencies create a “cybersecurity workforce plan” and implement a “comprehensive national cybersecurity strategy” within 6 months. However, it will take almost a year to complete the legal review.

The most controversial part of the bill is found in section 201 which permits the President to “direct the national response to the cyber threat” for “the national defense and security.” The administration will be required to conduct “periodic mapping” of critical private networks and companies “shall share” requested information with the federal government.

The bill does not detail what a “critical” network is however and that is why there is much concern about this legislation among IT professionals and civil liberties interests. The bill does define the term “Cyber” as anything to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers or computer networks - a very broad definition indeed.

Read this article from CNET News to learn more. We will monitor the progress of this legislation and post updates to the information technology blog.

Strong Second Quarter Graphics Chip Sales Indicate PC Recovery

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

Sales of graphics chips in the second quarter of 2009 indicate a recovery of the personal computer industry in the second half of this year according to market research.

Considered a leading indicator in the PC industry, more graphics chip sales mean more manufacturers like Dell are planning on building more computers. Hardware is manufactured and assembled before being sold to the end customer.

According to John Peddie Research, shipments of graphics chips rose over 31.29% over the first quarter to 98.3 million units. Data indicates computer makers depleted their inventories in the second half of 2008 due to the effects of the recession.

It’s not expected for graphics chip sales to return to 2008 levels until next year. But many factors are combining to suggest a recovery in the PC market is in the offing. It’s back-to-school time across the country. Both Apple and Microsoft are planning to release new operating systems in the near future. AMD and Nvidia are aggressively pricing higher performing 40-nanometer chips along with spiked demand due to depleted inventories.

All top-three chip makers saw their market share increase in Q2, with AMD seeing the largest.

Stay tuned to the information technology blog to monitor events in the personal computer and information technology industries and their role in any economic recovery.

Introducing New & Improved Information Technology Directory & Knowledge Center

Thursday, June 4th, 2009

Looking for IT information and services located all in one convenient place?

Or one-stop resources for information on different IT technologies like Microsoft BizTalk, SharePoint, Electronic Data Interchange (EDI) and Service Oriented Architecture (SOA)?

ITstaffing-e.org is that place…technicians and administrators will both find value in this new resource - whether it’s locating BizTalk consulting and SharePoint services, or simply researching how these technologies improve business processes and maximize organizational efficiency.

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