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'Obama's internet' - the tech innovators who allegedly snubbed the idea.
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[quote:Ms. Superduper:MV8yNzkyOTg1X0U5NDNFRTIx] President Barack Obama is trying to spark alliances between policymakers who want to regulate the online world and tech innovators who traditionally shun Beltway bureaucracies following an unprecedented number of data breaches and cyber hacks. In California's Silicon Valley on Friday, Obama participated in a White House summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection, joining hundreds of administration officials, tech and other CEOs, law enforcement officials and consumer and privacy advocates, in an attempt to encourage every player to do more in responding to potentially crippling threats to their security networks. Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2951966/Obama-focus-cybersecurity-heart-Silicon-Valley.html#ixzz3RfpecWd7 Follow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook [/quote]
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President Barack Obama is trying to spark alliances between policymakers who want to regulate the online world and tech innovators who traditionally shun Beltway bureaucracies following an unprecedented number of data breaches and cyber hacks.
In California's Silicon Valley on Friday, Obama participated in a White House summit on cybersecurity and consumer protection, joining hundreds of administration officials, tech and other CEOs, law enforcement officials and consumer and privacy advocates, in an attempt to encourage every player to do more in responding to potentially crippling threats to their security networks.
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