As such, our criminal laws should reflect the need to protect critical infrastructure by sending a signal to would-be criminals that these attacks, including even attempted attacks, will not be tolerated.
On the recordSeptember 6, 2011
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Grassley emphasizes the importance of strong laws against cyber attacks on critical infrastructure.
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