Guys, this bill could go a bit further than the internet itself:
http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Security/Bi...Powers-504520/The Cybersecurity Act of 2009 introduced in the Senate would allow the president to shut down private Internet networks. The legislation also calls for the government to have the authority to demand security data from private networks
without regard to any provision of law, regulation, rule or policy restricting such access.According to the bill's language, the president would have broad authority to designate various private networks as a "critical infrastructure system or network" and,
with no other review, "may declare a cyber-security emergency and order the limitation or shutdown of Internet traffic to and from" the designated the private-sector system or network.
The 51-page bill does not define what private sector networks would be considered critical to the nation's security, but the Center for Democracy and Technology fears it could
include communications networks in addition to the more traditional security concerns over the financial and transportation networks and the electrical grid.
"I'd be very surprised if it doesn't include communications systems, which are certainly critical infrastructure," CDT General Counsel Greg Nojeim told eWEEK. "The president would decide not only what is critical infrastructure but also what is an emergency."
The legislation also calls for a public-private clearinghouse for cyber-threats and vulnerability information under Department of Commerce authority. The Secretary of Commerce would have the authority to access "all relevant data concerning such networks
without regard to any provision of law, regulation, rule or policy restricting such access."