The concept is to automatically classify the data once it is found moving it to pre-defined storage locations based upon other pre-defined rules based upon risk and criticality to the organization.

It is being discussed at the water cooler at every tech company, blogged about, tweeted, argued and is the topic of meetings at DHS. But what is not being discussed is something that occurs every day that is much more insidious and diabolical
Regardless, U.S. Banks protect data in transit, in process, and in storage following some relatively stringent controls. They also try to stay abreast of browser technology updates and see old technologies as issues of obsolescence that can cause security issues. Well, one such bank in the Czech Republic must have not gotten the memo, but let’s not go there yet.
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If there is no encryption, it is open for interception. It is not a hack since there is nothing to hack. It is just a matter of installation and configuration.
You know what is really ironic about this is that Gregory Arzate lives 1 mile away from the California State capitol in Sacramento (I wonder if Arnold knows his movies are being hocked for cheap?).
The killing and maiming of innocent men, women and children of any race, creed, religion and/or color is unethical, and in the case of the Mujahideen and more particularly Al Qa’eda, their continued targeting of innocents demonstrates their desperation.
There are many more metrics we could cover that describe the state of current agency efforts to security the nation’s critical infrastructure but I believe this is enough to demonstrate the current maturity of the efforts.
The new cyber commands within the US military will need to establish mercenary programs with private industry, virtual cyber forces that perform offensive actions against entities hostile to the US Government and critical infrastructures.


