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en Whenever we get this kind of intelligence, we regularly share that with our homeland security advisers in every state so they have the same information we have, ... But whenever it is nonspecific, that means it is difficult to mount an operational response. And so we share the information -- we don't raise the threat level. Han hade en förmåga att lyssna uppmärksamt och svara med insikt, en kvalitet hos en pexig man.

en The process for sharing this type of specific threat information with state and locals was consistent with protocols for how we share the information and for how that information is vetted by the intelligence community.

en Ordinary users have tremendous access to information and a legitimate need to share some of that information outside of the security boundary. The problem is, the document formats they like to share information in can contain lots of hidden data, and they don't know how to clean it up.

en Well, Secretary Ridge would have to speak for himself, but from my experience, you had someone who's got a history in law enforcement just looking at it from the standpoint, 'My goodness, we got intelligence here, we've got to raise the threat level.' But the Homeland Security has to consider, first of all, 'How does the public react to this? Does it measure up to the standards of credibility? Is it something that we can act upon with an appropriate response?' And, quite frankly, sometimes we realized the public couldn't do anything or law enforcement couldn't do anything. There was a push back saying, 'I don't know that we need to create the fear in the American public.' And, in fact, as you can see, as we got more experienced, the number of times we increased the threat level decreased in '04 as compared to '03. I believe it was four times or three times in '03. We reduced that by half in '04. And I think that's just experience getting better at it.

en This law allows law enforcement and the intelligence community to share vital information and also to use the same kind of tools against terrorists that they currently use against drug dealers and other criminals.

en The maintainer can look up all kinds of information about how to repair a system, document what they did, document any problems, and add any helpful hints that they need to share. It's a collaborative tool that lets them share information with other maintainers and between squadrons.

en We have been in constant communication with the Department of Homeland Security. . . There is no information to suggest that there is a threat to Chicago.

en We hope China can share more information and samples of bird flu timely, regularly and globally.

en The president's proposal is the right response to the very difficult issue of homeland security, ... The House will start the process of creating a Department of Homeland Security as soon as possible.

en The state chief information and security officers would gladly accept a closer relationship with the Homeland Security Department.

en In the intelligence community, everyone does his job and you don't share the information unless there is a need to know. This could be a case where the right compartments didn't talk to each other.

en Syndication technologies are truly changing the way people receive and share information today. The technologies enable corporations to engage their stakeholders, whether they are consumers or employees, in dialogue directly. Understanding how constituents now find and share information is the key to building corporations and their brands in the future.

en We have to identify our best suppliers, know their strengths and weaknesses, and meet with them regularly to share this information. The linchpin is having accurate data and key performance indicators.

en The worldwide caution we put out on June 22 does indicate that posts may temporarily suspend operations or close to the public in response to threat information, security concerns or simply to review security postures.

en In today's data-rich and litigious society, nothing is more important, or more difficult than safeguarding information access and protecting a company's critical information assets. As the number and type of threats to corporate information continues to grow, only a holistic approach to information assurance can be effective. Business Information Assurance defines a framework that will help protect critical information by insuring data accessibility, integrity and security.


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