[6 U.S.C. 144] NET GUARD.
The Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection may
establish a national technology guard, to be known as ``NET
Guard'', comprised of local teams of volunteers with expertise
in relevant areas of science and technology, to assist local
communities to respond and recover from attacks on information
systems and communications networks.
SEC. 225. [6 U.S.C. 145] CYBER SECURITY ENHANCEMENT ACT OF 2002.
(a) Short Title.--This section may be cited as the ``Cyber
Security Enhancement Act of 2002''.
(b) Amendment of Sentencing Guidelines Relating to Certain
Computer Crimes.--
(1) Directive to the united states sentencing
commission.--Pursuant to its authority under section
994(p) of title 28, United States Code, and in
accordance with this subsection, the United States
Sentencing Commission shall review and, if appropriate,
amend its guidelines and its policy statements
applicable to persons convicted of an offense under
section 1030 of title 18, United States Code.
(2) Requirements.--In carrying out this subsection,
the Sentencing Commission shall--
(A) ensure that the sentencing guidelines
and policy statements reflect the serious
nature of the offenses described in paragraph
(1), the growing incidence of such offenses,
and the need for an effective deterrent and
appropriate punishment to prevent such
offenses;
(B) consider the following factors and the
extent to which the guidelines may or may not
account for them--
(i) the potential and actual loss
resulting from the offense;
(ii) the level of sophistication
and planning involved in the offense;
(iii) whether the offense was
committed for purposes of commercial
advantage or private financial benefit;
(iv) whether the defendant acted
with malicious intent to cause harm in
committing the offense;
(v) the extent to which the offense
violated the privacy rights of
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