Cerf: Turning off pieces of Internet 'not sensible' security strategy
InfoWorld
In an interview with InfoWorld, Vinton Cerf, the father of the Internet, said the idea that the president would turn off pieces of the Internet in the event of a security threat is not sensible. He also noted that "focusing attention on the need to make the network more robust, more reliable, more resistant to various forms of either attack or infection is a really good thing to be attentive to."
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