Obama: I am Taking Over the Internet
Written by CA Political News on August 28, 2009, 03:47 PM
Bill would give president emergency control of Internet

by Declan McCullagh, CNET News, 8/28/09 


Internet companies and civil liberties groups were alarmed this spring when a U.S. Senate bill proposed handing the White House the power to disconnect private-sector computers from the Internet.

They're not much happier about a revised version that aides to Sen. Jay Rockefeller, a West Virginia Democrat, have spent months drafting behind closed doors. CNET News has obtained a copy of the 55-page draft (excerpt), which still appears to permit the president to seize temporary control of private-sector networks during a so-called cybersecurity emergency.

The new version would allow the president to "declare a cybersecurity emergency" relating to "non-governmental" computer networks and do what's necessary to respond to the threat. Other sections of the proposal include a federal certification program for "cybersecurity professionals," and a requirement that certain computer systems and networks in the private sector be managed by people who have been awarded that license.

"I think the redraft, while improved, remains troubling due to its vagueness," said Larry Clinton, president of the Internet Security Alliance, which counts representatives of Verizon, Verisign, Nortel, and Carnegie Mellon University on its board. "It is unclear what authority Sen. Rockefeller thinks is necessary over the private sector. Unless this is clarified, we cannot properly analyze, let alone support the bill."

Representatives of other large Internet and telecommunications companies expressed concerns about the bill in a teleconference with Rockefeller's aides this week, but were not immediately available for interviews on Thursday.

A spokesman for Rockefeller also declined to comment on the record Thursday, saying that many people were unavailable because of the summer recess. A Senate source familiar with the bill compared the president's power to take control of portions of the Internet to what President Bush did when grounding all aircraft on Sept. 11, 2001. The source said that one primary concern was the electrical grid, and what would happen if it were attacked from a broadband connection.

When Rockefeller, the chairman of the Senate Commerce committee, and Olympia Snowe (R-Maine) introduced the original bill in April, they claimed it was vital to protect national cybersecurity. "We must protect our critical infrastructure at all costs--from our water to our electricity, to banking, traffic lights and electronic health records," Rockefeller said.

The Rockefeller proposal plays out against a broader concern in Washington, D.C., about the government's role in cybersecurity. In May, President Obama acknowledged that the government is "not as prepared" as it should be to respond to disruptions and announced that a new cybersecurity coordinator position would be created inside the White House staff. Three months later, that post remains empty, one top cybersecurity aide has quit, and some wags have begun to wonder why a government that receives failing marks on cybersecurity should be trusted to instruct the private sector what to do.

Rockefeller's revised legislation seeks to reshuffle the way the federal government addresses the topic. It requires a "cybersecurity workforce plan" from every federal agency, a "dashboard" pilot project, measurements of hiring effectiveness, and the implementation of a "comprehensive national cybersecurity strategy" in six months--even though its mandatory legal review will take a year to complete.

The privacy implications of sweeping changes implemented before the legal review is finished worry Lee Tien, a senior staff attorney with the Electronic Frontier Foundation in San Francisco. "As soon as you're saying that the federal government is going to be exercising this kind of power over private networks, it's going to be a really big issue," he says.

Probably the most controversial language begins in Section 201, which permits the president to "direct the national response to the cyber threat" if necessary for "the national defense and security." The White House is supposed to engage in "periodic mapping" of private networks deemed to be critical, and those companies "shall share" requested information with the federal government. ("Cyber" is defined as anything having to do with the Internet, telecommunications, computers, or computer networks.)

"The language has changed but it doesn't contain any real additional limits," EFF's Tien says. "It simply switches the more direct and obvious language they had originally to the more ambiguous (version)...The designation of what is a critical infrastructure system or network as far as I can tell has no specific process. There's no provision for any administrative process or review. That's where the problems seem to start. And then you have the amorphous powers that go along with it."

Translation: If your company is deemed "critical," a new set of regulations kick in involving who you can hire, what information you must disclose, and when the government would exercise control over your computers or network.

The Internet Security Alliance's Clinton adds that his group is "supportive of increased federal involvement to enhance cyber security, but we believe that the wrong approach, as embodied in this bill as introduced, will be counterproductive both from an national economic and national secuity perspective."

Blog Comments

Fred
Obama is nothing but a want to be dictator! He wants to take control of our Health care,our news medea,our guns ,our babks,you name it and he wants to fully control it!Now he is even working with street thugs let Accorn and the black panthers to take that control!
John
Obama sounds great to all those who want a free lunch, but there is no such thing. Someone pays the bill and it's going to be all the hard working people out there. If his health care plan goes through we're all in trouble. Talk radio and a few honest stations are all that stands between us the controlling far left.
Otis R. Needleman
I don't believe any Obama "shutdown" would last long. With all the millions of tech-savvy people in our country, I'd say there will be plenty who would relish the challenge of getting things back up just as soon as the Fearful Leader tries to shut them down.
Cathy West
ACORN is one of the "527" groups the DNC have outsourced to preserve the status quo of restricting McCain-Feingold. RNC, CAGOP/Ron Nehring, RPSDC/Tony Krvaric were heard in US District Court arguments why an "as applied" challenge to the law is needed. See cagop.org for more details. This is just to make everyone, especially Convention goers, aware of how Our Party works to make Principle into real practice in a real world!
Wiccanwolf
Scumbama will find out his regime will be sent packing if he attempts to control the internet. He knows that the "Silent Majority" is awakened,something he shouldn't have done. We have more lawyers than he does, we can shut down the entire country if we need to with a few phone calls and faxes. If it is a fight that fraud wants, it is a fight he will get.
Richard Ahern
President Obama is out of Contrfol. The Executive Branch. Our forefathers in God-given wisdom, anticipted: 1 Federal govedrnment is too expensive (private or local is cheaper) 2.Government operates at a low level of efficiency. 3.large sums of money at the Executive Branch could be used to as political leverage. 4.It is humanly impossible for the President to administer more than the responsibilitiesw already delegated by the onstitution 5.The President has no legal right to take over the internet Read the 1st Amendment of the Constitution Today people look to our President to deal with the unemployment problem, agriccultural woes, housing problems, atomic energy, labor-management disputed, disaster relief, welfare, Medicare, Social Security, education, crime, env ironmental issues,energy resources, radio broadcasting, food and drug administration-none of these powers are granted to the President by the Constitution. Leadership-not dictatorship-The rule of law.Not the rule of Men. Wasted Watchers Inc P.O.BOX 3535 Fremont, California 94539 Richard AHEDRN-Vic President rgahern@att.net (510) 791-7964 Fax (510) 894-0486 Cell 510) 673-2249 www.wastewatchersinc.org
Pete Hovey
Hey Obama I am going to make this short sweet and simple so that you simple minded liberals can understand it. Keep your grubby hands off of the Constitution. This country belongs to all of the "working people" in this country. You know the ones that you and your socialist and communist buddies work for. The great sleeping giant is waking up and he is pissed. Tell ACORN and all of it's branches to be on the next flight out of this country and they can take your population control health care plan with them. Oh yeah you and your fellow socialists and communists be with them before we run ya all out on a rail.
Louis McCarten
"Mommy, Mommy!!! How come Obama and his administration's running away???" "SHUT UP AND KEEP SHOOTING!!!!!!"

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