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Over the last decade, government has taken an ever-growing role in providing this protection. Of course, government has a role to play in defending the country from threats both natural and man-made. But we will hurt our own security by allowing government’s role to grow too large. In this paper, we outline a new approach for protecting the nation, one that allows for the best use of both government and private efforts. We provide examples of how we might apply that framework to the Internet, to our air travel system, and to the nation’s power grid. Good security against most threats requires flexibility, and private enterprise, on balance, provides greater flexibility than does government.
Government has an important role to play in securing critical infrastructure. Only government can protect against many serious attacks and only government can make the laws that bring attackers to justice. But government, in the end, lacks the flexibility that is key to confronting many new threats as they emerge. In more cases than not, private security will work better than anything government can muster.
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