[CII] welcome to the public CII
Angela Cataldo
angela.cataldo at gmail.com
Mon Nov 30 09:57:40 UTC 2009
Gadi, Andrea,
before making policy-makers completely aware of deep dependance from (and
criticities of) internet infrastructure, can we think of a way of double
controlling CII?
I mean: we cannot have an ideal opinion of policy-makers as people employed
for the benefit of community.
As citizen, I would like to have (or third party to have) a way to control
their operations, and have knowledge enough to understand what happens and
what will happen in near and far future, if possible.
As technician, I would be sure not to be completely dependent only on
policy-makers, which might be non honest persons.
In this context, CII is not made only of sotware and hardware, but of
persons able to control them in some way, too.
Regards
AC
On Sun, Nov 29, 2009 at 1:31 PM, Gadi Evron <ge at linuxbox.org> wrote:
> Andrea Glorioso wrote:
>
>> In terms of "what is missing", I think policy-makers have still a long
>> way to go before they understand what the Internet actually is and how
>> it is operationally managed. One consequence of this is that in some
>> cases they still try to apply crisis management approaches that will
>> not work. On the other hand, the private sector must stop pretending
>> (at least with us) that we are still in the '80s and that the Internet
>> infrastructures they operate are not vital for society.
>>
>
> Andrea, with your experience at the European Commission, do you think you
> can advise us on how to turn the results of our conversations here into
> products that policy makers can understand?
>
> For example, the advancing discussion on terminology.
>
> Gadi.
>
>
> Please note that, notwithstanding my affiliation, everything I will
>> write here is my personal opinion, unless otherwise noted.
>>
>> Best,
>>
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Ing. Angela Cataldo
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