New national cybersecurity plan? Zeus trojan says bring it on
- Friday, 07 January 2011 07:25
Following a quick trip to the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, United States Secretary of Commerce Gary Locke is headed for the Stanford Institute on Policy Research on Friday. He's there to talk up the Obama administration's efforts to "enhance online security and privacy," plus the "next steps in meeting the challenges of a growing cyber world," according to a press statement.
The plan is to launch a National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC)—a bid to support private-sector solutions to make the online environment more secure. The sooner the better, because the Zeus (or ZeuS) Trojan has struck again, this time targeting government employees.













