Launch of the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace

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The Obama Administration released the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace (NSTIC) on April 15, 2011 during a meeting with about 250 business, government, and other leaders at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce in Washington, D.C. NSTIC seeks to better protect consumers from fraud and identity theft, enhance individuals' privacy, and foster economic growth by enabling industry both to move more services online and to create innovative new services. The video features remarks by U.S. Sec. of Commerce Gary Locke, other Administration officials, and U.S. Senator Barbara Mikulski, as well as a panel discussion with private sector, consumer advocate, and government ID management experts.

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  • They're so full of .....less than 5 minutes into the video and I think the figure of $10 trillion has already been mentioned 3 times.....you don't have to have an IQ of 180 to figure this one out......They're going to protect people from the internet like they protected everyone after 911....it's so Orwelling....anything the government touches turns to .....

  • The government needs to clean out their own house before the clean the internet

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  • It starts getting realllly interesting at 16:15. "Few changes would be more profound than the broad adoption of voluntary, interoperable privacy enhancing authentication... It has the potential to change the game."

  • No thanks, I can remember my password(s) and I will keep the choice to my self who I will or will not trust. This reeks of a cover to get you into their system and then what? somebody bad mouths your business and you no longer are a trusted retailer? sounds like big brother wants to aim that 10 trillion at his pockets and not mine...

  • Good I hope this finally wakes people up from the hypnosis of the 2 inch screen

  • Seizing control away from the citizens and giving it to corporations is what the Obama administration is all about. Perhaps this is what he meant by "Change"

  • weak

  • Internet is meant to be anonymous, but then america wants to control and police everything so the corperations can farm us more effectivly...... capitalism has failed, america is bankrupt financially and morally.... when is the 2nd revolution coming?

  • So this is basically assuming that people are too stupid to remember their own passwords?

  • Internet should be free. Free access. This will only hold us back as a civilization. Only for the sack of economical growth? What growth? proverty is the only thing i see growing. More and more concentration of power by the world elite.

    Google globalissues . org if u dout me.

    Its sad...

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