The First Salvo from the White House on Cybersecurity
by David Valdez on September 24, 2012
Tags: cybersecurity, Public Advocacy, IT Security
Earlier today, the White House issued a letter addressed to Senator Jay Rockefeller, Chairman of the Senate Commerce, Science, and Transportation Committee, signed by John O. Brennan, Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism.
The letter states “the President is determined to use existing executive branch authorities to protect our nation[...]
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A Recap of the National Party Conventions
by Elizabeth Hyman on September 11, 2012
Tags: Obama, Romney, taxes, STEM, Public Advocacy, IT Workforce, IT Security, smallbiz
As we have been reporting, the Republicans and Democrats both held their conventions and formalized the nominations of President Barack Obama and Governor Mitt Romney. While we would have liked to have seen additional focus on the tech sector and policies to ensure it remains globally competitive, CompTIA had a significant presence at each convention. [...]
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After War, Vets Fight for Jobs at Home
by Elizabeth Hyman on September 5, 2012
Tags: Obama, DNC, IT Workforce, IT Security
A look at the week of September 4 in public advocacy for the IT channel: Veterans are finding it harder to find work and harsh economic times are forcing employers to downsize and thus exclude more former soldiers from being hired, says CBS News. The Democratic Party – outlining its platform heading into the Democratic National Convention – affirmed that President Obama[...]
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CompTIA at RNC: Promoting the Interests of Tech SMBS
by Elizabeth Hyman on August 31, 2012
Tags: Obama, Romney, taxes, Public Advocacy, IT Security, smallbiz
This election cycle CompTIA has joined several of its tech association peers and several IT company sponsors in hosting receptions in Tampa and Charlotte honoring the contributions of innovation to our economy. Our objective is to continue to highlight to policy-makers the diversity of the industry and the fact that it is driven not just by large OEMs and service providers[...]
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Michelle Obama Makes Veteran Hiring Push in Florida
by Elizabeth Hyman on August 29, 2012
Tags: Obama, Hyman, T2TC, Veterans, Public Advocacy, IT Security, tech workforce
A look at the week of August 28 in public advocacy for the IT channel: Michelle Obama announced in Florida last week that 2,000 businesses have trained or hired more than 125,000 military veterans and spouses, exceeding the White House goal of 100,000 for 2012, says the Associated Press. Federal regulators warned yesterday through a statement that our existing federal[...]
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White House Weighing Executive Order on Cybersecurity
by Elizabeth Hyman on August 15, 2012
Tags: Obama, Wozniak, Apple, Public Advocacy, IT Security
A look at the week of August 14 in public advocacy for the IT channel: President Obama is currently weighing an executive order that would help prevent cyber attacks on critical infrastructure one week after the Senate failed to pass legislation, says the National Journal. Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak believes that cloud computing is dangerous and will lead to major[...]
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After Defeat of Senate Cybersecurity Bill, Obama Weighs Executive-Order Option
by Elizabeth Hyman on August 9, 2012
Tags: Public Advocacy, IT Security, Cloud
A look at the week of August 6 in public advocacy for the IT channel: Even though cybersecurity legislation was blocked by Senate Republicans last Friday, the White House still might issue an executive order to push legislation through if Congress doesn’t step up, says The Hill. Two bills currently in Congress that would allow states to collect sales tax on items sold[...]
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One Last Push for Cybersecurity Reform Before the August 2012 Recess
by David Valdez on July 25, 2012
Tags: Collins, Rockefeller, Public Advocacy, IT Workforce, Liberman, IT Security, FISMA, Reid
Last week leadership of the Senate’s Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee released a copy of the revised “Cybersecurity Act of 2012,” which is the latest draft bill aimed at reforming cybersecurity laws and regulations.
Yesterday, Senator Reid’s office stated that the bill would be up for a floor vote this week. Senators Lieberman, Rockefeller, Collins[...]
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Tax Break Nears End for Online Shoppers
by Elizabeth Hyman on July 20, 2012
Tags: taxes, Public Advocacy, Liberman, IT Security
A look at the week of July 16 in public advocacy for the IT channel: Republican governors have stopped their opposition to imposing state sales taxes on online purchases, which signifies the inevitable end of a no-tax Internet, says the Wall Street Journal. The Marketplace Fairness Act – which grants states the authority to tax “remote sellers” the same way they do local[...]
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Last week’s Storms Raise Questions about Safety of Cloud Computing
by Elizabeth Hyman on July 5, 2012
Tags: Public Advocacy, IT Security, Cloud, tech workforce
A look at the week of July 2 in public advocacy for the IT channel: Electrical outages caused by storms over the past weekend at an Amazon data center in Ashburn, Va., are forcing federal officials to reconsider its shift to cloud computing managed by the private sector, says the Washington Post. Senators are hoping to move forward from a political standoff regarding two[...]
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