Garland: More "depth" needed to protect against cyberattacks
Source: AP
WASHINGTON (AP) Attorney General Merrick Garland said Tuesday that private industry needs better safeguards to avoid calamitous consequences in the event of cyberattacks like the ones that have targeted American infrastructure and corporations.
You have to have a secondary method if your first method is shut down. You have to have depth, and we need to work with them on that," Garland said, a week after a meeting between President Joe Biden and Russian President Vladimir Putin that included discussion of a spate of Russia-linked ransomware attacks in the last year.
In a wide-ranging question-and-answer session with reporters, his first since being confirmed in March as the countrys chief law enforcement officer, Garland also reiterated his concerns about the death penalty, defended the Justice Departments position in a defamation case against former President Donald Trump and insisted that the government would work to protect both journalists personal safety and their ability to conceal their confidential sources.
The conversation occurred as Garland has faced demands from Democrats to swiftly undo or reverse positions taken by the Justice Department during the Trump administration, including aggressive leak investigations in which law enforcement obtained phone records of journalists and congressional officials. The Justice Department inspector general is now investigating, and Garland met last week with executives from news media organizations.
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Redundancy and backups.
bucolic_frolic
(43,468 posts)Seems more a Homeland Security, National Security issue to me.
lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)Should there be (hypothetically speaking, of course) any penalties for plotting and executing a coup? How about treason (revealing state secrets to our main enemy)? How about crimes against humanity (jailing babies, COVID genocide)? Speaking hypothetically, of course.