By Geoff Fein One of the most pressing needs the nation faces is the need to secure cyberspace and to protect the country's cyber systems and infrastructure, whether it be in the government, military or civilian domains, according to a top Bush administration official. The issue of protecting America's cyber infrastructure is not solely a federal responsibility, Michael Chertoff, head of the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), told attendees at a recent Armed Forces Communications and Electronics Association conference on…
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