The Bush administration today unveiled the nation`s first homeland and cybersecurity strategy, which calls for an unprecedented partnership between federal, state and local governments and the private sector to battle terrorism. The strategy was released at a White House-sponsored briefing in Washington. The cybersecurity portion of the strategy, the National Plan for Protecting Cyberspace, builds upon work started by the Clinton administration to enlist the help of the private sector, which owns and operates the bulk of the nation`s critical infrastructure. Full Story
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