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High-Tech Leaders Favor Net Security Czar


From: William Knowles <wk () C4I ORG>
Date: Thu, 17 Aug 2000 04:37:08 -0500

http://www.ecommercetimes.com/news/articles2000/000816-7.shtml

By Beverly Ford
E-Commerce Times
August 16, 2000

A poll of high-tech and e-commerce leaders released Wednesday shows
that a majority believe President Clinton should appoint a computer
security czar to serve as a "watchdog" on Internet security issues.

The survey of 261 chief information officers and other business
executives, conducted by CIO magazine during this week's CIO 100
Symposium Awards Ceremony, found that 58 percent of all respondents
favor the creation of the U.S. government position.

"It's important to have someone in the federal government focusing on
this issue to build awareness," CIO editor-in-chief Abbie Lundberg
told the E-Commerce Times. "This is a security issue. It has to do
with cyberterrorism and the issue of whether people hack into our
infrastructure."

Privacy Concerns

The poll also found that most industry insiders favor some government
regulation of the Internet but are concerned about the effect that
federal snooping may have on personal privacy.

Forty percent of poll respondents worry that the FBI's use of
Carnivore -- a hardware-software combination that captures the e-mail
of a person under investigation -- is a violation of individual
privacy.

In line with those privacy concerns, 85 percent said they support
legislation requiring Web sites to inform users of their data
collection practices.

Cooperation Between Government and Business

"There are very high concerns about privacy and that's something
people want to see balanced," Lundberg said. "They want help in
enforcing security. That's where the government can help."

Lundberg added, "Because so much of the infrastructure is in private
hands, it's got to be a partnership. There has to be a real working
together of government and business. I think this poll shows there's a
willingness to do that."

On the issue of cybercrime, the poll found that despite a Computer
Security Institute estimate that 74 percent of companies have
experienced losses due to cybercrime, 62 percent of poll respondents
said their firm has not been victimized.

Another 53 percent said they believe international law can be used to
develop and enforce penalties against computer hackers.

In-House Policies Queried

The poll also showed that 77 percent of the respondents worked at
firms with a defined Internet conduct policy for employees. At nearly
half of the firms -- 48 percent -- employees have been terminated
because of policy infractions.

Sexual harrassment constituted a violation at 90 percent of the
respondents' companies. Sending pornography to colleagues was a
fireable offense at 84 percent of companies and compromising trade
secrets was a violation at 80 percent.

Other Tidbits

When it comes to solving the information technology (IT) staffing
crisis, 42 percent believe that relaxing immigration laws to allow as
many as 200,000 IT workers into the United States will not solve the
problem. Additionally, 62 percent agree that Congress should require
foreign technology workers to teach future American employees rather
than just replace them.

Forty-six percent of poll respondents chose Republicans George W. Bush
and Dick Cheney as the best candidates to lead the New Economy.
Democrats Al Gore and Joe Lieberman carried the support of only 28
percent, just ahead of None-of-the-Above at 26 percent.

Sixty percent of those polled favored Napster's position on the issue
of downloadable audio files, with only 21 percent countering that
companies like Napster should be shut down.


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