Caron Carlson

Net Neutrality Measure Set for Vote

Lawmakers charged with overseeing telecommunications are poised to vote on the most controversial legislative measure in telecom this year: network neutrality. The measure, which could determine whether the Internet remains accessible to content providers on a non-discriminatory basis, is slated to come up for a vote on the floor of the House of Representatives by […]

Lawmakers Put Net Neutrality on Fast Track

Lawmakers overseeing telecommunications said that they want to quickly pass legislation prohibiting federal regulators from creating any rules on “network neutrality,” a principle that is inconsistently defined but generally suggests that network owners cannot block legal content provided by third parties. The net neutrality legislation is part of a House telecom competition bill that deals […]

Senators Hear Case for More Tech R&D Dollars

Imagine a small, portable device that would allow you to buy, store and use items like airline boarding passes and subway tickets without ever having to print anything out. Or imagine a cell phone-sized device with a simple interface that serves as a PC, camera and music/movie/TV player, without any visible buttons. These are examples […]

ID Theft Bill Readies for a Vote

The House Committee on Energy and Commerce has approved an identity theft bill that would set a national standard for data brokers efforts to protect personal information. The Data Accountability and Trust Act was nearly one year in the making, following a series of high-profile data security breaches last year. According to the act, data […]

NSA Spying Bill Heads for Committee Vote

The Senate Judiciary Committee will vote on legislation March 30 that would direct the Bush administration to submit the details of the National Security Agencys warrantless domestic spying program to the secret foreign intelligence surveillance court for review. Sen. Arlen Specter, R-Pa., chairman of the committee and author of the legislation, said that only the […]

Tech Industry Lobbies for Looser Visa Policies

As Congress debates immigration reform, largely with an eye to protecting national security, the tech industry is lobbying to prevent companies from being left at a disadvantage by entry restrictions on foreign workers and foreign customers. The presidents of 10 of the industrys largest trade associations called on President Bush to take action where possible […]

BBB Council Launches Security Program for SMBs

In cracking down on data security breaches, the government has targeted very large corporations so far, but small businesses are subject to the same network security standard. The Federal Trade Commission, which has brought several lawsuits against large companies where sensitive customer data was exposed, holds small businesses to the same standard of reasonableness, said […]

GAO Slams IRS Network Security

Taxpayer information held by the Internal Revenue Service is at risk of being tampered with or obliterated because of weaknesses in the agencys information security systems, according to the Government Accountability Office. The GAO found dozens of new security weaknesses in its latest review of the IRS, adding to a list of dozens of other […]

Lawmakers Move Ahead on Federal ID Theft Bill

Lawmakers charged with overseeing business and commerce said they plan to approve legislation the week of March 27 with the hope of pushing a bill through Congress this year. Leadership in the House Committee on Energy and Commerce said they intend to bring an amended version of the DATA (Data Accountability and Trust Act) to […]

Bells Continue Deregulatory Onslaught

AT&T plans to ask the government to relieve it of rules governing its enterprise broadband services, following a decision by the Federal Communications Commission earlier this week to grant Verizon Communications such relief. The FCCs decision came by default this week when the politically split agency (two Republicans and two Democrats) failed to act on […]