The way the Internet was built might be part of the problem, he said. Its open architecture allows Web surfing, but that openness makes the system vulnerable, Mr. Tenet said.
Access to networks like the World Wide Web might need to be limited to those who can show they take security seriously, he said.
Mr. Tenet called for industry to lead the way by "establishing and enforcing" security standards. Products need to be delivered to government and private-sector customers "with a new level of security and risk management already built in."
but what showed that he was truely a moron was the following
He said known adversaries, including "intelligence services, military organizations and non-state actors," are researching information attacks against the United States. ..... It is "undoubtedly mapping vulnerabilities and weaknesses in our telecommunications networks," he said.
you mean like multiple american student's who did doctoral work on the subject and then, the CIA, had their work classified
oh wait i am sorry classifying something means you ignore it and don't try to use what it shows you
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