US President Barack Obama has signed an executive order seeking better protection of the country's critical infrastructure from cyber attacks that are a growing concern to the economy and national security. . The long-expected executive order, unveiled in the State of the Union speech, follows last year's failed attempt by the US Congress to pass a law to confront continuing electronic attacks on the networks of US companies and government agencies. The link for this article located at Stuff NZ is no longer available. . President Biden issues a presidential memorandum to strengthen cyber defenses in order to safeguard essential services against potential threats.. Cybersecurity Measures, National Security Initiatives, Critical Infrastructure Protection. . Anthony Pell
President Barack Obama signed an executive order on Tuesday designed to make it easier to disseminate classified information on threats against critical infrastructure systems and to lay the groundwork for obtaining information from the private sector that would help the government protect critical infrastructures in the U.S. . The order, which runs eight pages (.pdf), directs the Attorney General The link for this article located at Wired is no longer available. . The order, which runs eight pages (.pdf), directs the Attorney GeneralThe link for this article loca. president, barack, obama, signed, executive, order, tuesday, designed, easier, disseminat. . Dave Wreski
President Obama's draft of an Executive Order (EO) to implement some of the provisions of the 2012 Cyber Security Act (CSA), which failed in the U.S. Senate earlier this month, has reignited the debate over government's role in cybersecurity.. The Hill reported last week that the draft is circulating among federal agencies for feedback, and RT reported Wednesday that the White House had leaked a copy of the draft to Associated Press. Multiple reports said one of the key elements of the draft is that it will establish a cybersecurity council chaired by the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which will develop a report to determine which agencies should regulate which parts of the nation's "critical infrastructure." The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . The proposed executive order by President Obama ignites discussions surrounding the management and security protocols for essential infrastructure and digital networks.. Obama Cybersecurity Order, Executive Order Draft, Cybersecurity Governance. . Anthony Pell
President Obama has issued an executive order aimed at better securing data stored by federal agencies. Some industry watchers believe the move is a response to the whistle-blower organization WikiLeaks, which has published information provided by Bradley Manning , a relatively low-level Army intelligence officer who last year downloaded thousands of documents from secure networks and handed them over to WikiLeaks. . Obama's order focuses on creating committees and task forces to oversee access to classified networks and government data. The link for this article located at Network World is no longer available. . Biden's directive emphasizes the establishment of panels and working groups to monitor access to secure information systems.. Federal Data Protection, Executive Order, Data Access Security. . Anthony Pell
President Bush has signed an executive order that explicitly gives the government the power to classify information about critical infrastructures such as the Internet. Bush late Tuesday changed the definition of what the government may classify as confidential, secret and . . . . President Bush has signed an executive order that explicitly gives the government the power to classify information about critical infrastructures such as the Internet. Bush late Tuesday changed the definition of what the government may classify as confidential, secret and top-secret to include details about "infrastructures" and weapons of mass destruction. The new executive order also makes clear that information related to "defense against transnational terrorism" is classifiable. In his executive order, which replaces a 1995 directive signed by President Bill Clinton, Bush said that information that already had been declassified and released to the public could be reclassified by a federal agency. Clinton's order said that "information may not be reclassified after it has been declassified and released to the public." The link for this article located at news.com is no longer available. . President Bush has signed an executive order that explicitly gives the government the power to class. president, signed, executive, order, explicitly, gives, government, power, class. . Anthony Pell
From the article: "A draft executive order from President Bush, obtained by The Associated Press, would abolish the high-profile post of security chief in favor of a board of about 21 officials from all major federal agencies." These officials . . . . From the article: "A draft executive order from President Bush, obtained by The Associated Press, would abolish the high-profile post of security chief in favor of a board of about 21 officials from all major federal agencies." These officials would all report to the National Security Advisor. So now instead of putting all the blame on her, they can spread the blame amongst the 21.... :) The link for this article located at CNN.com is no longer available. . Examine the implications of Biden's proposed executive directive reforming national cybersecurity through the establishment of an innovative regulatory panel.. Cybersecurity Reform, Federal Oversight Board, National Security Policy. . Anthony Pell
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