Government Executive : Vol. 43 No. 10 (8/15/11)
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August 15, 2011
FEATURES
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Dangerous Liaisons
High-profile data breaches are tipping the balance between connecting and protecting people.
By Aliya Sternstein
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The Threat
Political paralysis may pose the biggest hurdle to securing U.S. networks.
By James Andrew Lewis
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The Challenge
Government isn't well-organized to combat cyber threats.
By Daniel Gallington
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The Wrong War
The insistence on applying Cold War metaphors to cybersecurity is misplaced and counterproductive.
By P. W. Singer and Noah Shachtman
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Building Cyber Warriors
With IT security experts in short supply, agencies are shaping the next generation from the ground up.
By Brittany Ballenstedt
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Leading the Way
Estonian President Toomas Hendrik Ilves knows firsthand the challenges of governing in a wired world.
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Editor's Notebook
Agencies face enormous obstacles in securing vital networks, but failure isn't an option. By Katherine McIntire Peters
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