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
The former privacy officer of Internet advertising giant DoubleClick will be the Department of Homeland Security's first privacy czar, Bush administration officials said. The administration will appoint Nuala O'Connor Kelly to the privacy post, where she would be responsible for . . . . The former privacy officer of Internet advertising giant DoubleClick will be the Department of Homeland Security's first privacy czar, Bush administration officials said. The administration will appoint Nuala O'Connor Kelly to the privacy post, where she would be responsible for vetting proposals or programs that involve collecting and using U.S. citizens' personal information. O'Connor Kelly currently serves as a Commerce Department attorney. O'Connor Kelly, 34, would be responsible for vetting proposals or programs that involve collecting and using U.S. citizens' personal information. She will report to Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge. The privacy rights community generally views O'Connor Kelly as a consensus builder, but it is too soon to say how much influence she will have in protecting Americans' privacy rights, said Ari Schwartz, associate director at the Center for Democracy and Technology. The link for this article located at SecurityFocus is no longer available. . The former privacy officer of Internet advertising giant DoubleClick will be the Department of Homel. former, privacy, officer, internet, advertising, giant, doubleclick, department, homel. . Anthony Pell
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