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Original Post: That's it - centralize it
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The way the Internet was built might be part of the problem, he said. Its open architecture allows Web surfing, but that openness makes the system vulnerable, Mr. Tenet said.
Access to networks like the World Wide Web might need to be limited to those who can show they take security seriously, he said.
Mr. Tenet called for industry to lead the way by "establishing and enforcing" security standards. Products need to be delivered to government and private-sector customers "with a new level of security and risk management already built in."
Hmm - will someone let Mr. Tenet know that the net isn't solely a US thing? Could someone else explain why a decentralized system is inherently more secure than the centrally monitored system he sounds like he'd prefer? Sheesh.