The National Security Agency (NSA) is setting up a new $1.5 billion cybersecurity data center at the Utah National Guard's Camp Williams near Salt Lake City. The 1-million-square foot center will form the hub of the highly-classified Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative (CNCI) launched during the Bush Administration. . It is not clear, though, whether that is the only purpose that the new data center will serve, or whether it will support other NSA cybersecurity activities. News of the planned center was announced on Friday by Glenn Gaffney, NSA's deputy director of national intelligence for collection, during an address to lawmakers at the Utah state capitol. Joining him at the announcement were Utah Governor Gary Herbert and Sens. Orrin Hatch, (R-Utah), and Bob Bennett, (R-Utah). The link for this article located at CIO Magazine is no longer available. . The new $1.5 billion cybersecurity hub established by the NSA in Utah is set to encompass various roles in addition to its main objectives.. NSACybersecurityCenter, DataCenterDevelopment, NationalSecurityInitiatives. . Anthony Pell
Ty Bodell submits Officials at the Department of Homeland Security plan to announce this week the establishment of a national cyber-security center, which brings all the department's information security assets under one umbrella, according to people briefed on the . . . . Ty Bodell submits Officials at the Department of Homeland Security plan to announce this week the establishment of a national cyber-security center, which brings all the department's information security assets under one umbrella, according to people briefed on the plan. So far, however, no one has been named to head the center, and security experts warn that without a strong leader, the center will lack the muscle it needs to be effective. One of the main drivers behind the center is the need to improve the government's incident-response and information-sharing capabilities, which have come under fire in both public and private sectors, said Richard Clarke, former special adviser to the president for cyber-security, who resigned earlier this year. That criticism is likely to continue unless the department can attract a well-known security expert to run the center. "The center will never become what it should be in terms of the national locus for policy unless there's a nationally recognized and high-level person with high-level access in the administration," Clarke said in an interview in Boston last week. "Because otherwise people will just consider it another bureaucratic organization. It's very key that they get the right person; very key that person has access to the president, the homeland security adviser and homeland security secretary." The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . Authorities from the Department of Homeland Security are set to create a new federal cybersecurity hub aimed at unifying efforts and enhancing data exchange.. DHS Cybersecurity Center, National Cybersecurity Strategy, Information Security Coordination. . Anthony Pell
n a move applauded by government officials, the Bush administration last week announced plans to establish a central office to coordinate the government's response to cybersecurity attacks. The center will be modeled on the Year 2000 Information Coordination Center (ICC), which . . . . n a move applauded by government officials, the Bush administration last week announced plans to establish a central office to coordinate the government's response to cybersecurity attacks. The center will be modeled on the Year 2000 Information Coordination Center (ICC), which coordinated the government's response on and around the Year 2000 date change, said Richard Clarke, President Bush's cyberspace security adviser, speaking to Congress Feb. 13. Clarke oversees federal cybersecurity policy, including the interagency Critical Infrastructure Protection Board set up by executive order in October 2001. The cybersecurity information coordination center, expected to open next month, will unite elements of three security organizations: Clarke's office, the majority of the Critical Infrastructure Assurance Office (CIAO), and the analysis and warning section of the National Infrastructure Protection Center (NIPC), officials say. The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . Officials commend the initiative to form a cybersecurity hub aimed at unified reactions to digital threats.. Cybersecurity Center, Government Initiative, Security Coordination, Infrastructure Protection. . Anthony Pell
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