As CNET reported last month, the 221-page bill hands Homeland Security the power to issue decrees to certain privately owned computer systems after the president declares a 'national cyberemergency.' A section in the new bill notes that does not include 'the authority to shut down the Internet,' and the name of the bill has been changed to include the phrase 'Internet freedom.'
'The emergency measures in our bill apply in a precise and targeted way only to our most critical infrastructure,' Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said yesterday about the legislation she is sponsoring with Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-Conn). 'We cannot afford to wait for a cyber 9/11 before our government finally realizes the importance of protecting our digital resources.'"
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