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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract La Directiva Política Presidencial 20 (PPDLa Directiva Política Presidencial 20 (PPD-20 por sus siglas en inglés), proporciona un marco para la ciberseguridad de Estados Unidos estableciendo principios y procesos. Firmada por el presidente Barack Obama en octubre de 2012, esta directiva sustituye a la Directiva Presidencial de Seguridad Nacional (NSPD-38). Integrando las herramientas cibernéticas con las de seguridad nacional,​ la directiva complementa la Directiva Presidencial de Seguridad Nacional (NSPD-54/HSPD-23). Clasificada y no divulgada por la Agencia de Seguridad Nacional (NSA), la NSPD-54 fue autorizada por George W. Bush.​ Otorga al gobierno de EE. UU. el poder de llevar a cabo la vigilancia​ a través de la monitorización.​ Su existencia fue hecha pública en junio de 2013 por el ex analista de infraestructuras de la NSA, Edward Snowden.nfraestructuras de la NSA, Edward Snowden. , Die Presidential Policy Directive 20 oder Die Presidential Policy Directive 20 oder kurz PPD-20 ist eine Direktive des US-Präsidenten Barack Obama, welche sich auf den Cyberkrieg konzentriert. Die Direktive war streng geheim und , Abkürzung für englisch no foreign nationals, also nur US-Bürgern zugänglich. Im November 2012 berichtete die Washington Post erstmals über das im Vormonat von Barack Obama unterzeichnete Dokument. Am 7. Juni 2013 veröffentlichten die Journalisten Glenn Greenwald und Ewen MacAskill auf Grundlage der Enthüllungen Edward Snowdens den Wortlaut der Richtlinie im Guardian. Der Inhalt beschreibt, wie die USA offensiv in einem Cyberwar kämpfen wollen. So sollen auch Angriffe auf fremde Server in anderen Ländern möglich sein.de Server in anderen Ländern möglich sein. , Presidential Policy Directive 20 (PPD-20),Presidential Policy Directive 20 (PPD-20), provides a framework for U.S. cybersecurity by establishing principles and processes. Signed by President Barack Obama in October 2012, this directive supersedes National Security Presidential Directive NSPD-38. Integrating cyber tools with those of national security, the directive complements NSPD-54/Homeland Security Presidential Directive HSPD-23. Classified and unreleased by the National Security Agency (NSA), NSPD-54 was authorized by George W. Bush. It gives the U.S. government power to conduct surveillance through monitoring. Its existence was made public in June 2013 by former intelligence NSA infrastructure analyst Edward Snowden.NSA infrastructure analyst Edward Snowden.
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rdfs:comment Die Presidential Policy Directive 20 oder Die Presidential Policy Directive 20 oder kurz PPD-20 ist eine Direktive des US-Präsidenten Barack Obama, welche sich auf den Cyberkrieg konzentriert. Die Direktive war streng geheim und , Abkürzung für englisch no foreign nationals, also nur US-Bürgern zugänglich. Im November 2012 berichtete die Washington Post erstmals über das im Vormonat von Barack Obama unterzeichnete Dokument. Am 7. Juni 2013 veröffentlichten die Journalisten Glenn Greenwald und Ewen MacAskill auf Grundlage der Enthüllungen Edward Snowdens den Wortlaut der Richtlinie im Guardian. Der Inhalt beschreibt, wie die USA offensiv in einem Cyberwar kämpfen wollen. So sollen auch Angriffe auf fremde Server in anderen Ländern möglich sein.de Server in anderen Ländern möglich sein. , La Directiva Política Presidencial 20 (PPDLa Directiva Política Presidencial 20 (PPD-20 por sus siglas en inglés), proporciona un marco para la ciberseguridad de Estados Unidos estableciendo principios y procesos. Firmada por el presidente Barack Obama en octubre de 2012, esta directiva sustituye a la Directiva Presidencial de Seguridad Nacional (NSPD-38). Integrando las herramientas cibernéticas con las de seguridad nacional,​ la directiva complementa la Directiva Presidencial de Seguridad Nacional (NSPD-54/HSPD-23). Su existencia fue hecha pública en junio de 2013 por el ex analista de infraestructuras de la NSA, Edward Snowden.nfraestructuras de la NSA, Edward Snowden. , Presidential Policy Directive 20 (PPD-20),Presidential Policy Directive 20 (PPD-20), provides a framework for U.S. cybersecurity by establishing principles and processes. Signed by President Barack Obama in October 2012, this directive supersedes National Security Presidential Directive NSPD-38. Integrating cyber tools with those of national security, the directive complements NSPD-54/Homeland Security Presidential Directive HSPD-23. Classified and unreleased by the National Security Agency (NSA), NSPD-54 was authorized by George W. Bush. It gives the U.S. government power to conduct surveillance through monitoring.o conduct surveillance through monitoring.
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