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The NSA coordinates a number of security protocols to ensure homeland security and help the American government present a more organized face in the arena of international politics, which currently, is treading through the mud of globalization-related terrorism following 9/11.
Today, the Internet helps run world business, and computers shuffle top-secret information as well as scientific and medical data.
The rise of the Internet hacker poses a serious threat to the stability of the modern socio-political arena, and one of the obligations of the NSA is to facilitate the smooth management of computer network tangling created by pesky (or politically-employed) hackers (street vandals, Taliban operatives, you name it).
How the world views the NSA's authority and ability to coordinate its Internet security measures impacts how American diplomats present an engineered face in traffic treaty negotiations (e.g., NATO, NASDAQ, etc.).
Could World War III be fought in the arena of cyber-paranoia?
We don't want a dozen 9/11 type stories in various sectors of American society (e.g., farming, computing, ideology, etc.).
United States Cyber Command
Today, the Internet helps run world business, and computers shuffle top-secret information as well as scientific and medical data.
The rise of the Internet hacker poses a serious threat to the stability of the modern socio-political arena, and one of the obligations of the NSA is to facilitate the smooth management of computer network tangling created by pesky (or politically-employed) hackers (street vandals, Taliban operatives, you name it).
How the world views the NSA's authority and ability to coordinate its Internet security measures impacts how American diplomats present an engineered face in traffic treaty negotiations (e.g., NATO, NASDAQ, etc.).
Could World War III be fought in the arena of cyber-paranoia?
We don't want a dozen 9/11 type stories in various sectors of American society (e.g., farming, computing, ideology, etc.).
United States Cyber Command