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New Version Of US Cybersecurity Bill Introduced In Senate

First Posted: 5/17/10 Updated: 5/25/11

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A new version of a cybersecurity bill was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday that may eliminate some opposition to the measure from the tech industry.

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A new version of a cybersecurity bill was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday that may eliminate some opposition to the measure from the tech industry.
A new version of a cybersecurity bill was introduced in the Senate on Wednesday that may eliminate some opposition to the measure from the tech industry.
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09:28 AM on 03/18/2010
Business doesn't want to upgrade past XP Pro , for all it's many faults, there is job security
in keeping it patched together like Jr's favorite rotting blankie.
They also don't want to pay for all new enterprise licensing if they can avoid it.

As long as office personell go online running Windows, the systems their workstatio­ns are connected to are still vulnerable­.

Their refusal to move away from their Windows IT comfort zone, will be their downfall.

With a truly secure system, you can buy a whole lot of new computers for the price
of one IT admins salary and they know it.