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Telecom officials will gather at Tuesday’s Senate Homeland Security and...

Telecom officials will gather at Tuesday’s Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee hearing to discuss the industry’s views on cybersecurity legislation proposed last week by Sen. Joe Lieberman, I-Conn. and several lawmakers. The bill would give the president power…

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to declare a national cyber-emergency and take unspecified emergency measures to address it without congressional approval (WID June 11 p1). Some industry leaders are concerned that the bill could give the president a “kill switch” to shut down the Internet despite promises by its sponsors that it will not. Speakers from the private sector at the 3 p.m. session, being held in Room 342 Dirksen, include Frances Fragos Townsend, who chairs the board of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance; Alan Paller, the SANS Institute’s Director of Research; and Verizon Chief Network Security Officer Sara Santarelli.