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Information Security News: Committee pushes for cybersecurity post

Committee pushes for cybersecurity post

From: InfoSec News <isn_at_c4i.org>
Date: Tue, 7 Dec 2004 02:25:23 -0600 (CST)

Forwarded from: William Knowles <wk_at_c4i.org>

http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/1206/web-dhs-12-06-04.asp

By Dibya Sarkar
Dec. 6, 2004

Members of the House Select Homeland Security Committee have
recommended establishing a new assistant secretary position within the
Homeland Security Department to better integrate and coordinate
cybersecurity issues.

The recommendation is one of six suggestions listed in a new 41-page,
bipartisan report [1] that was released today by the committee's
cybersecurity subcommittee. The report stated that although DHS
officials have created the National Cyber Security Division and
several other coordination entities, "now is the time to build
toward more robust capabilities."

It also stated DHS officials need to exert more effort to work with
the private sector and across critical infrastructure sectors in
addition to state and local governments. Specifically, the report
said officials should:

* Create an assistant secretary position within DHS' Information
  Analysis and Infrastructure Protection Directorate to improve
  integration within the department and coordination of best
  practices, risk assessments and warnings across government and the
  private sector.

* Develop a comprehensive and detailed program about current and
  future plans, implementation guidance and staff recruitment,
  retention and assignment goals. They should also provide budget
  information that would be linked to the national strategy.

* Update the outreach, coordination and information sharing plan with
  the private sector, considering different needs of groups and
  innovative mechanisms for information sharing.

* Improve performance on cybersecurity risk assessments and
  remediation activities that would include a plan for
  Internet-related recovery. They should also improve coordination with
  "cyber first responders" across the government and private sectors.

* Identify specific initiatives in which DHS' cybersecurity division
  and the National Communications Systems, a two-dozen member federal
  interagency group that coordinates and plans for national security
  and emergency communications during crises, can work together
  because of their similar missions. Officials should advance the
  convergence of voice and data technology.

* Support research and development and educational activities to
  improve products and services that are user-friendly.

[1] http://hsc.house.gov/files/cybersecurityreport12.06.04.pdf

 
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