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but normally, they'd be doing this kind of networking in cyberspace.onging to a group or a club is a very popular thing in korea, which perhaps explains why social networking sites were invented here first. so, what's it like trying to get by without this very efficient way of keeping in touch? >> [speaking korean] >> it's been very inconvenient. for our internet forum, i normally post regular messages and notices to other parents. now i have to ring or text them all in turn. the upside is that my elder son has been going to bed early. now he can't play games online all night-- and in turn, waking up early. >> the kim household has certainly been transformed this week. they've been rediscovering old skills and spending more time with each other and the neighbors. even the dog seems happier. >> [speaking korean] >> the positive side has been having more time to talk to each other. it's been good for my eldest son, who's been showing signs of internet addiction, to realize the importance of moderation. >> [speaking korean] >> i've hardly played games at
but normally, they'd be doing this kind of networking in cyberspace.onging to a group or a club is a very popular thing in korea, which perhaps explains why social networking sites were invented here first. so, what's it like trying to get by without this very efficient way of keeping in touch? >> [speaking korean] >> it's been very inconvenient. for our internet forum, i normally post regular messages and notices to other parents. now i have to ring or text them all in turn. the...
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. >> protect america everywhere from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likes you, thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. all is now clear. two longed-for candidates have opted out of the race for the republican presidential nomination. and those in the race are starting to put all their fundraising cards on the table. so the field is set, but the contest is not. first, to the opt-outs -- one a current governor, the other a former one. >> now is not my time. i have a commitment to new jersey that i simply will not abandon. that's the promise i made to the people of this state when i took office 20 months ago, to fix a broken new jersey. so new jersey, whether you like it or not, you're stuck with me. >> afte
. >> protect america everywhere from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers likes you, thank you. >> once again, live from...
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this is not, this is not meaningful privacy protections for consumers to cyberspace. with that same space expanding exponentially, to allow more and more data collection that is more and more invisible to consumers, the commission is looking for another way to allow consumers to cap the lenses of the cyber rotc -- the tranninety by the way, isn't that a great word? if you're not going to laugh at my jokes i'm just not going -- [laughter] mimic verizon also has excellent private protections by the way. thanks. looking to have celebrities doesn't provide much guidance. so matt damon never did anything interesting in the public. jude law -- why organic isn't so in a vegetative state. in a report issued last december we propose a new framework for safeguarding consumers personal data, flexible enough to allow both businesses and consumers to continue to profit from an innovative and growing and rich information marketplace. we expect to issue a final report in the coming months. the report puts forth three principles to guide policymakers and industry. first, companies in
this is not, this is not meaningful privacy protections for consumers to cyberspace. with that same space expanding exponentially, to allow more and more data collection that is more and more invisible to consumers, the commission is looking for another way to allow consumers to cap the lenses of the cyber rotc -- the tranninety by the way, isn't that a great word? if you're not going to laugh at my jokes i'm just not going -- [laughter] mimic verizon also has excellent private protections by...
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cyberspace. i was at a secure briefing that was hair raising -- probably not in my case -- about cyber attacks and the coordination between the intelligence community and dhs. recently a university of delaware instructor, actually the man who wrote "black hawk down" wrote a book that lays out a fairly disconcerting picture of a connection between the private sector and government and how we are cold war in meeting our defenses. -- coordinating our defenses. and preparedness. tell mehow you see your department coordinating with dob and the private sector to make sure we are sufficiently prepared for regular basis. >> i was just in new jersey yesterday meeting with a number of individuals in the private sector, financial institutions sector, and the fbi on how we are, or needing -- coordinating. think the analysis is coming out, and i think legislation will come out, is that dhs will have the primary responsibility with the protection of dot-gov networks and the intersection with the private sector
cyberspace. i was at a secure briefing that was hair raising -- probably not in my case -- about cyber attacks and the coordination between the intelligence community and dhs. recently a university of delaware instructor, actually the man who wrote "black hawk down" wrote a book that lays out a fairly disconcerting picture of a connection between the private sector and government and how we are cold war in meeting our defenses. -- coordinating our defenses. and preparedness. tell...
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reason there is a conference opening in london tomorrow to look at some of the issues surrounding cyberspace. >> as technology moves, there are always the breakers that are of the game and i assume that is the cause of considerable concern and catching up with the level of sophistication. >> yes, you have a mix in which you have hackers who are doing it for fun, business groups who are, if you like, almost criminal business groups using industrial hacking and selling that on the black market through to states and those states often employ hackers or subcontract work to carry out the activities. you have a plethora of threats which commingles and is making it challenging for governments to work out how to respond to keep pace with the attacks. >> it makes from some individuals' point of view in sounds frightening. how much regard should we take of this? is it time to lock down on the internet? >> a lot of the low end problems can be dealt with by changing a password or keeping the virus up dated. the high end stuff that the government has to deal with at the top end of cyber crime and hacking
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analyst jharonne martis says people have come to expect big savings when venturing into cyberspace. >> retailers are very aware that in order to bring the consumer in, they have to an even extra promotion that is not offered in the stores to entice them to shop online. >> reporter: still, online shopping accounts for only about 5% of total u.s. retail sales. and, while it has grown steadily in the last decade, some had higher hopes for the sector. retail expert joe peltier says internet sales could grow to 20% of the total retail pie in the next decade. >> as the demographics grow up with this kind of technology, i think you'll find more and more people will trust it for those things and it will start to spread across the demographic. i don't know if it will be 20 or 25, but it's very likely it could get to that. >> reporter: experts say iphones, smartphones and tablets will also help drive people to the internet for purchases. after all, why wait in long lines this holiday season when you can shop on line ? suzanne pratt, "nightly business report," new york. >> tom: the autumn rally
analyst jharonne martis says people have come to expect big savings when venturing into cyberspace. >> retailers are very aware that in order to bring the consumer in, they have to an even extra promotion that is not offered in the stores to entice them to shop online. >> reporter: still, online shopping accounts for only about 5% of total u.s. retail sales. and, while it has grown steadily in the last decade, some had higher hopes for the sector. retail expert joe peltier says...
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where the people who are sort of natives of cyberspace have a very different sense of the world than the people who are immigrants. and they're they're much more able to communicate organize assemble and change their views using digital media and their parents would be that's important and i the really important thing though is the absence of ideology in the absence of leadership and i think that those are both in principle extremely good things but when you get around at the end of say a successful revolution and you try to form a government day you go suddenly you've got a vacuum and this is much of the problem in the arab world at the moment and i'm very concerned about what's going to happen that still you know will and so already what is what is what happens when you succeed i mean stand i'd like to ask everyone a question here could could we've seen the i don't want to know i don't know if i want to agree with the world revolution but the changes in egypt in tunisia without social media would it it would if it happened anyway or was that a critical element a critical tool for i
where the people who are sort of natives of cyberspace have a very different sense of the world than the people who are immigrants. and they're they're much more able to communicate organize assemble and change their views using digital media and their parents would be that's important and i the really important thing though is the absence of ideology in the absence of leadership and i think that those are both in principle extremely good things but when you get around at the end of say a...
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. >> help protect america everywhere, from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential financial, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again, live from washington, moderator gwen ifill. gwen: good evening. all is now clear. two longed-for candidates have opted out of the race for the republican presidential nomination. and those in the race are starting to put all their fundraising cards on the table. so the field is set, but the contest is not. first, to the opt-outs -- one a current governor, the other a former one. >> now is not my time. i have a commitment to new jersey that i simply will not abandon. that's the promise i made to the people of this state when i took office 20 months ago, to fix a broken new jersey. so new jersey, whether you like it or not, you're stuck with m
. >> help protect america everywhere, from the battle space to cyberspace. >> around the globe, the people of boeing are working together to give our best for america's best. >> that's why we're here. >> additional funding for "washington week" is provided by prudential financial, norfolk southern, the annenberg foundation, the corporation for public broadcasting, and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> once again,...
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investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be wholehearted you are both. well what are you say sara thanks so much for being on the guy's record thank you max i know i must like coming less i'll stay right there. are no. fish fish. fish fish fish. fish stew. but imagine the kaiser report i'm max kaiser what a treat this is the book if you don't have this book already you've got to get this book the author saw it das is with us here welcome to kaiser reports very nice to be with you nice of you to ask me all right so this is the book extreme money and it's a fantastic book because a lot of people say the problem is you've got all these weapons of mass financial destruction but that's a very obtuse phrase they're not sure what that means and yet here is a multiple hundred page book that describes exactly this is about the financial ization of everything as created this bizarro world of extreme money i think you're going to go back in time money has to be something really simple it is basically have mechanism
investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be wholehearted you are both. well what are you say sara thanks so much for being on the guy's record thank you max i know i must like coming less i'll stay right there. are no. fish fish. fish fish fish. fish stew. but imagine the kaiser report i'm max kaiser what a treat this is the book if you don't have this book already you've got to get this book the author...
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investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be gold bar fifth if you don't fall. what all right say sarah thanks so much for being on the guy's report thank you don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. even the books of this country and the sacred. is the place. whether it is a buddhist. or shamanistic which. crossroads of two religion. facing strong security is. losing. its tzu's. welcome back on the kaiser report i'm max kaiser want to trade this is the book if you don't have this book already you've got to get this book the author. das is with us here welcome to kaiser reports very nice to be with you nice of you to ask me all right so this is the book extreme money and it's a fantastic book because a lot of people say. i'm as you got all these weapons of mass financial destruction but that's a very up to say phrase they're not sure what that means and yet here is a multiple hundred page book that describes exactly this is about the financial ization of everything as created this bizarro
investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be gold bar fifth if you don't fall. what all right say sarah thanks so much for being on the guy's report thank you don't go away much more coming away so stay right there. even the books of this country and the sacred. is the place. whether it is a buddhist. or shamanistic which. crossroads of two religion. facing strong security is. losing. its tzu's. welcome...
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still think i'm going to come out of this thing and it just because of this this package will get a cyberspace call that's either let's move back to the next term that's the same attitude i had a nine hundred thirty two in the great depression of the open a long time to realize hill this is serious we're stuck here and it took the turning point in the political approach to the process in the non thirty's which got us out of the great depression to some extent the one for sure the second world war by the major role there was a commission now is the corps a commission where i'm absolutely rabid prosecutor went for the head of j.p. morgan and i simply got him and completely crippled the political power of the bankers at that stage and set the scene for the new deal and result speech about i think what he's trying to bank is out of the palace we need a political shift like that in many ways i think is occupy wall street movement which i now see is perpetrated in my own country with occupy occupy sitting apply millburn and a few others taking up around the world that public movement maybe was neede
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investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be fooled by our fists if you don't fall. what all right say sarah thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you know i'm much more coming away so stay right there. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening a new media outlet but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case of corruption. you can get involved in a community where you have one large corporation controlling the building newspapers radio stations television stations the cable outlets you told me that that sounds like democracy public opinion versus f.c.c. broadcast blues archie. but i'm back on the kaiser in part i'm max kaiser what a trade this is the book if you don't have this book already you've got to get this book the author. daas is with us here welcome to kaiser reports very nice to be with you if you don't ask me all right so this is the book extreme money and it's a fantastic book because a lot
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investors it seems want to watch those gold bars they don't trust the idea of zeros flying about in cyberspace it's. like you can't be gold bar fits all. all right so sara thanks so much for being on the guy's report thank you know i have much more coming away so stay right there. a very warm welcome to you this is your news today protesters on the. streets they have. to try to get the status of the human experiment. to see this right means what it knows to be trying to make sense of global economy and it's all came things as financial tips. to maintain a confidence in markets and. wants to be seen trade imbalances recession cheapie nations close to collapsing in such close. to fail swivel a balance against the level i think is a u.s. question seven. classes in athens three the i.m.f. strikes me i'm just programs increase the total economy. it was created to serve public interests to inform and to entertain. these days there's nothing easier than opening a new media outlet but there is nothing harder than revoking its license in case of corruption. when just the. same. problem you can involve
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. >>> good news from the world of cyberspace. do we still say cyberspace?! online bullying is still a big issue but a new survey finds more young people are careful about posting, e-mailing and blogging and tweeting. >> the online consumer safety survey reached out to teens and their kids. heather cabot is here with us with more on that subject. we are concerned blrabout what kids put online. the lasting impact is they get it? >> yeah. we should give them more credit. our survey founds 46% of teens have taken down information they regretted putting up. 65% of them search their names in search engines on a regular basis meaning they want to see what other people are writing about them and like to manage the online reputation. 81% say they use private settings. they are getting the message and we, as parents, are doing a good job. >> adults and kids have changed. 78% of adults say they have a good understanding of privacy settings online and up 66% in 2010 and 70%, sounds like a lot. >> yeah. i think that, you know, we should all be excited that the messages
. >>> good news from the world of cyberspace. do we still say cyberspace?! online bullying is still a big issue but a new survey finds more young people are careful about posting, e-mailing and blogging and tweeting. >> the online consumer safety survey reached out to teens and their kids. heather cabot is here with us with more on that subject. we are concerned blrabout what kids put online. the lasting impact is they get it? >> yeah. we should give them more credit. our...
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our people, and the looming threats posed by iran and north korea, shudder at the challenges in cyberspace, or ponder the capabilities as china raises to the field, i become more convinced than ever tt as a nation we cannot afford to lose our edge. we have become the best counter- insurgency force in the world, but done so at the expense of critical capabilities we not -- let lag. we sacrifice some of the basic leadership and continuity that preserve the health of the all- volunteer force. cuts in defense spending are fair game, and we should do our part, but cut too deeply, and we will burn the blanket of protection we have been charged to provide our fellow citizens, and we will harm, perhaps irreparably, the industrial base from which we secure the materials of war. finally, i told martin to consider the job a marathon, not a sprint. time is his best friend and his worst enemy. i never seems to have enough to do the things i wanted, and it is hard to believe it is over, but martin, you will be great. you are absolutely the right person for this job, a combat- proven leader, who cares ab
our people, and the looming threats posed by iran and north korea, shudder at the challenges in cyberspace, or ponder the capabilities as china raises to the field, i become more convinced than ever tt as a nation we cannot afford to lose our edge. we have become the best counter- insurgency force in the world, but done so at the expense of critical capabilities we not -- let lag. we sacrifice some of the basic leadership and continuity that preserve the health of the all- volunteer force. cuts...
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the second is the national strategy for cyberspace and that enhancing trust by straining industry based identity management practices and minimizing proliferation of pass word combinations we use on line. the first budget in 2012 we recommend congress fund this effort. finally i would like to offer several additional recommendations. first because we are in the nascent stage of cloud adoption congress should look at cloud policy issues to look at outcomes rather than specific technologies. static rules are not adequately flexible and will rapidly become outdated as new technologies emerge. congress should avoid adopting policies that have country specific policy. for u.s. markets around world leaders will this policy will enable industry to build solutions that can be delivered in multiple market and enhance competitiveness and the cloud models security to drive technical leadership in the u.s.. we recommend congress support the policy recommendations from the cloud ii commission. i appreciate the opportunity to be here and happy to answer any questions. >> mr. bottum, you are recognize
the second is the national strategy for cyberspace and that enhancing trust by straining industry based identity management practices and minimizing proliferation of pass word combinations we use on line. the first budget in 2012 we recommend congress fund this effort. finally i would like to offer several additional recommendations. first because we are in the nascent stage of cloud adoption congress should look at cloud policy issues to look at outcomes rather than specific technologies....
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you know anything can happen in cyberspace. a gruch anti-capitalism people roaming around.esse watters confronted some of these folks. these folks. we will hear mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you gs didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you the discounts you deserve. now,that'sprogressive. call or click today. i've got to tell susie ! the vending machine on elm is almost empty. i'm on it, boss. new pony sorry ! we are open for business. let's reroute greg to fresno. growing businesses use machine-to-machine technology from verizon wireless. susie ! the nding machine... already filled. cool bike. because the busine with the best technologyules. executor of efficiency. you can spot an amateur from a mile away... while going shoeless and metal-free in seconds. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choo
you know anything can happen in cyberspace. a gruch anti-capitalism people roaming around.esse watters confronted some of these folks. these folks. we will hear mary? what are you doing here? it's megan. i'm getting new insurance. marjorie, you've had a policy with us for three years. it's been five years. five years. well, progressive gives megan discounts that you gs didn't. paperless, safe driver, and i get great service. meredith, what's shakin', bacon? they'll figure it out. getting you...
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at your friend's bachelorette party, send them to your friends but don't put them out there in cyberspacent to know who you are, they google you and look up your digital footprint. and that's what they're going to see. so you want to make sure that everything out there really represents your brand. >> so what are you looking for on facebook or linkedin or any of those things? what are you looking for? >> well, for myself, what i decided is i wanted to have thought leadership out there. so that's why i started writing books and articles and doing public speaking, that kind of thing. >> establishing your brand. >> you have to figure out what's your strategy. how do you want to be known out there in the business world? writing articles is a great way to become known for what you know. so you really have to think about what are my goals and how am i going to achieve them and where do i need to connect with people both online and in real life, too. networking isn't something you do at an event where you hand out a business card. right? it's something you do all the time. >> it's tone, as well.
at your friend's bachelorette party, send them to your friends but don't put them out there in cyberspacent to know who you are, they google you and look up your digital footprint. and that's what they're going to see. so you want to make sure that everything out there really represents your brand. >> so what are you looking for on facebook or linkedin or any of those things? what are you looking for? >> well, for myself, what i decided is i wanted to have thought leadership out...