Government Licensing Internet
A brand new proposal by a leading Microsoft executive would open the door for government licensing to entry the web, with authorities becoming empowered to block particular person computer systems from connecting for the world wide web beneath the pretext of preventing malware attacks.
Talking towards the ISSE 2010 computer security conference in Berlin yesterday, Scott Charney, Microsoft vice president of Reliable Computing, said that cybersecurity really should mirror public health safety laws, with infected PC’s becoming “quarantined” by government decree and prevented from accessing the web.
“If a device is known to be a danger to the internet, the user should be notified and the device should be cleaned before it is allowed unfettered access to the internet, minimizing the risk of the infected device contaminating other devices,” Charney said.
Charney stated the method would be a “global collective defense” run by companies and government and would “track and control” people’s computer systems related to how government health bodies track diseases.
