Cybersecurity In The United States

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There is a crime committed against society daily which is very difficult to combat, has no borders and is constantly changing; this type of crime is known as cybercrime. Cyber criminals, both foreign and domestic, attack the United States of America on a daily basis. The attacks include fraud, identity theft, trade secret theft, and even theft of high-level national secrets. These cybercrimes affect everyone; as such, individuals, corporations and all government entities are all potential targets. Improving the current cybersecurity situation in the United States will require a greater understanding of its importance, while identifying why the weaknesses continue to exist, as well as determining factors which restrict United States’ advancement …show more content…

Government entities are, in most cases, the primary target of cyber criminals. These government entities must constantly be on guard against espionage, website defacing and endless hacking attempts. Policies and procedures outlined within the cybersecurity plan must be enforced in order to protect national and trade secrets. The government has another, equally important responsibility; to prosecute those who violate established laws which protect these secrets. In order to be successful, the government must enact strict laws and regulations regarding cybersecurity; in addition, the government must also keep up with technologic advancements and ensure policy advances at an equal rate. The speed at which technology is advancing requires a change in the way laws are passed and enacted in order to keep pace. The current system of passing laws is not conducive to the constant, fast-paced changes which occur in cyberspace on a daily basis. Another significant challenge which exists is to create laws which are general enough to apply to many cases, yet are clear enough to prevent loopholes for cyber criminals to

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