168
168
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: jennifer martinez of politico is a technology reporter, she's also joining us this week on "the communicators." >> host: thank you. and the hearing was focused on, like you said, the security of cloud computing and the federal government moving etc. moving its systems toward the cloud. and at that hearing you described the administration beneficials who touted the benefits of the cloud as glass half full people. and then there was a gao official who was a little bit more skeptical of cloud computing and its security, and you driebd him as a glass half empty person. >> guest: right. >> host: so the hearing's done, and you've heard what people have to say, so are you a glass half empty or half full guy? [laughter] >> guest: well, i think i have to pick up both glasses at this point in time, and the reason for that is that we shouldn't, we shouldn't shy away are from or somehow be afraid of cloud computing. it is a part of the advanced development of the computer world as explained to me by people that are far more technically advanced than i am. at the same time, some would s
. >> host: jennifer martinez of politico is a technology reporter, she's also joining us this week on "the communicators." >> host: thank you. and the hearing was focused on, like you said, the security of cloud computing and the federal government moving etc. moving its systems toward the cloud. and at that hearing you described the administration beneficials who touted the benefits of the cloud as glass half full people. and then there was a gao official who was a little...
147
147
Oct 18, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
jennifer martinez. >> okay. so, do have a cybersecurity bill that you are working on. when are we going to see that and what is the name of that bill that you are coming out with? >> it shouldn't be looked at as competition to the administration proposal. i admire the administration for coming up with a comprehensive cybersecurity legislative peace. i think there are things i like in it and things i don't like but overall they made a good attempt to bring forward. if i would suggest one of the things that would be somewhat different in terms of my bill and generally the bill was going to come out as a result public task force on and this it would be less reliance on heavy regulatory schematics on the government to more of a voluntary public-private partnership going forward. it's easy to see it's much more difficult to articulate the if you get that piece of legislation you would see that is a key part of it. >> the cornerstone of that though is a non-profit organization that's going to act as a clearinghouse support from the government? >> we are trying to figure out
jennifer martinez. >> okay. so, do have a cybersecurity bill that you are working on. when are we going to see that and what is the name of that bill that you are coming out with? >> it shouldn't be looked at as competition to the administration proposal. i admire the administration for coming up with a comprehensive cybersecurity legislative peace. i think there are things i like in it and things i don't like but overall they made a good attempt to bring forward. if i would suggest...
139
139
Oct 15, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
host: final question from jennifer martinez. guest: the ranking member of the cyber securities subcommittee passed the first panel, the administration officials, what type of data should never go type of data should never go in the
host: final question from jennifer martinez. guest: the ranking member of the cyber securities subcommittee passed the first panel, the administration officials, what type of data should never go type of data should never go in the
160
160
Oct 18, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
internet members and has been our guest on the communicators along with our guest reporter, jennifer martinez, who is a technology reporter with politico. >> thank you. >>> the head of the federal communications commission julius genachowski lead and is of guidelines that notifying wireless customers when they are about to exceed their plan limits and incur charges. the four major wireless carriers in the u.s., at&t, verizon, sprint and nextel and t-mobile agreed to abide by the guidelines to read these new rules would be implemented by april 2013. this is 20 minutes. .. [applause] >> thank you all for being here this morning. i had the privilege last night of being at the memorial service for steve jobs in california, and it was a powerful event or an irreplaceable american hero and visionary. one of the themes that comes down so clearly for steve jobs life was his focus on products that bring benefits to people, real benefits to people that have a real positive effect on our economy. and, maybe above all else, products and services that delight people, that delight people. and then, these d
internet members and has been our guest on the communicators along with our guest reporter, jennifer martinez, who is a technology reporter with politico. >> thank you. >>> the head of the federal communications commission julius genachowski lead and is of guidelines that notifying wireless customers when they are about to exceed their plan limits and incur charges. the four major wireless carriers in the u.s., at&t, verizon, sprint and nextel and t-mobile agreed to abide by...
139
139
Oct 17, 2011
10/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
he's been our guest on "the communicators" along with jennifer martinez, technology reporter with politico. >> host: thank you. >> coming up next, remarks by president obama and others at yesterday's dedication ceremony for the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington. then at 10 a.m. eastern we're leave with fcc chairman julius genachowski announcing new consumer guidelines. and the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern with debate on appropriations for fiscal year 2012 followed by debate and a roll call vote on a judicial nomination. >> also today president obama begins a three-day bus tour in asheville, north carolina, to talk about his jobs plan and the economy. last week the senate failed to advance his jobs bill. the white house is reportedly working with congressional leaders to break up the legislation into parts that would be considered individually. live coverage of the president begins this morning at 10:50 eastern over on our companion network, c-span. >> now, i don't object to an investigation into solyndra and based on the record to date, i don't see evidence of wrongdoing by
he's been our guest on "the communicators" along with jennifer martinez, technology reporter with politico. >> host: thank you. >> coming up next, remarks by president obama and others at yesterday's dedication ceremony for the martin luther king jr. memorial in washington. then at 10 a.m. eastern we're leave with fcc chairman julius genachowski announcing new consumer guidelines. and the senate's back at 2 p.m. eastern with debate on appropriations for fiscal year 2012...