I just want to be here today to speak and strongly defend our National Ocean Policy.
Donald Beyer
The Public Record
I don't want to harp on this too much, but you'll forgive us if there's a certain amount of skepticism of seven different people downloading information just as they're leaving that affects more than 10,000 records, and none of them seem to rise to the level of major incident.
Defending against cyber threats is a persistent and evolving battle, and the cyber hazards that confront the public and private sectors come in various forms.
I'm glad the FDIC has installed new software that allowed them to identify these recent breaches and respond to them.
Is the 10,000 records threshold not de facto sufficient for the 7-day reporting?
Once again, I have a hard time understanding how you could inadvertently download 10,000 customer records or bank records.
You say that in determining whether major, minor incident, that you used their signed statements.
Isn't it the requirement in a democracy that our government officials meet freely with both sides, with those for and against, to try to come to a proper determination about how to move forward?
While I admit the title of this hearing, 'Racing to Regulate,' is catchy, I really don't think the Environmental Protection Agency has been racing ahead to apply a 40-year-old provision of the Clean Air Act.
You know, you should beware the Ides of March. Maybe he's the one that needs to be worried about that.





