You're kidding, right? This isn't as bad as you're all making it out to be. You're acting as if this is the Apocalypse of the Internet.
The bill, even if it passes, which it likely won't, won't affect you extremely. All it is saying is that to be a provider of Cyber-Security for the Government, you have to have a license.
IDBash said:
The basics of this act are that the government will have full control of the internet in every way shape and form. In 1 years time they will then setup a licensing, certification, and periodic recertification program for cybersecurity professionals. Beginning 3 years after the date of enactment of this Act, it shall be unlawful for any individual to engage in business in the United States, or to be employed in the United States, as a provider of cybersecurity services to any Federal agency or an information system or network designated by the President, or the President's designee, as a critical infrastructure information system or network, who is not licensed and certified under the program.
You are seriously scared by this. For the President to designate the Internet as a "critical infrastructure information system", he would have to somehow destroy phones and fax machines, since they can accomplish everything the Internet can.
AKA Government will control ALL public and private IT and Web services giving them effective control of all free enterprise as IT is the heart of Operations of all companies to date.
http://www.cbsnews.com/blogs/2009/08/28/taking_liberties/entry5270834.shtml
Here is the actual bill..
http://thomas.loc.gov/cgi-bin/bdquery/z?d111:s.00773:
The Internet will be fine. And what do you mean it will control public and private IT enterprise? They're simply making sure that IT people need a license to practice their trade, juts like, oh, I don't know. A salesman? A chef? It's just a license to do your job. And even if the President designated the Internet as "critical infrastructure", it would mean that only licensed cybersecurity could work on it, which to me sounds like a pretty good thing.