Should the Government Require Companies to Meet Cybersecurity Standards for Critical Infrastructure?

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How much regulation is needed to keep critical systems in the U.S. safe from hackers? Two cybersecurity experts debate

 

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Is that like the PG&E high-tension wire that set CampFire ablaze? If so, hacker concerns take a backseat to more accurate wind and short circuit monitors imo. EllieAsksWhy redforged42 RealJamesWoods

Why even a question? of course.

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Cyber attacks are dynamic and constantly changing. Legislation and regulation is slow and unefficient. The free market works best.

Is a hybrid option is off the table because humans prefer binary comparisons? IOW eliminate compromise solutions from the start? WTF? It's the same 'trick' being played on voters when the NRA claims 'It's either no gun laws or no more guns'. Just sayin'...

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