ABSTRACT

In an age of explosive worldwide growth of electronic data storage and communications, many vital interests require the effective protection of information. Today’s information age requires businesses to compete on a world-wide basis, sharing sensitive information with appropriate parties while protecting that information against competitors, vandals, suppliers, customers, and foreign governments. Elements of the US civilian infrastructure, such as the banking system, the electric power grid, the public switched telecommunications network, and the air traffic control system, are central to so many dimensions of modern life that protecting these elements must have a high priority. Governments have an important stake in assuring that rival nations do not appropriate technology.