White House Asks Colleges to Help Create Computer-Security Strategy

Washington

The White House's top computer-security official has called on colleges to help develop a national strategy for protecting computer networks from outside attacks.

Richard A. Clarke, special adviser to President Bush for cyberspace security, said that institutions should coordinate their research efforts and develop guidelines for securing their technology systems. He spoke here at the Networking 2002 conference, which was

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