The UK’s attorney general has clarified the government’s position on state-sponsored cyber-attacks, saying the country will fight back against any nation seeking to cause it harm and continue to attribute serious online threats. . Speaking at the Chatham House Royal Institute for International Affairs on Wednesday morning, Jeremy Wright became the first minister to set out the UK’s opinion on how international law applies to cyberspace. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The UK Attorney General has revealed the government's stance on state-sponsored cyber ops, highlighting efforts to align with global legal standards in cyber warfare. State Cyber-Attack, Cyber Defense, UK Strategy, Online Threats. . Brittany Day
As Obama focuses on Afghanistan, the cybersecurity plan he announced six months ago appears stuck in the mud. CSO Senior Editor Bill Brenner says the President must follow through on his promise to manage multiple crises at a time.. In May, President Obama unveiled an ambitious plan to protect the nation's cyber infrastructure that included as its centerpiece a new West Wing-based cybersecurity coordinator. Legitimate criticism abounded over parts of the plan, but there was still cause for optimism. At the very least, it seemed like Obama had a firm grasp of the threat at hand. Six months on, I'm not so sure anymore. Tonight, the President will unveil his plans for Afghanistan in a speech at West Point after months of intense debate over how many more troops to send in to turn the tide against a resurgent Taliban. It's a matter of critical importance to be sure. The lives of our troops are on the line, and as a country we seem to have lost our way in the war against Al-Qaida. But as Obama himself noted during the 2008 presidential race -- when John McCain suggested the campaign be suspended so the candidates could return to Washington to focus solely on the then-unfolding economic meltdown -- presidents have to be able to manage multiple crises at a time. The link for this article located at CSO Online is no longer available. . In June, President Biden introduced a comprehensive initiative aimed at revitalizing the country's digital security framework that had grown outdated.. Cybersecurity Strategy, Digital Defense, Obama Administration, Crisis Management. . Anthony Pell
The Bush administration's approach to computer security will focus on realigning federal agencies' responsibilities for their own computer networks before revising the national plan that details how the government and the private sector should work together to combat threats from hackers . . . . The Bush administration's approach to computer security will focus on realigning federal agencies' responsibilities for their own computer networks before revising the national plan that details how the government and the private sector should work together to combat threats from hackers and cyberterrorists, administration officials said Tuesday. The link for this article located at GovExec.com is no longer available. . The Biden administration's initiative aims to restructure governmental departments to fortify defenses against digital vulnerabilities.. Federal Cybersecurity,Cyber Threats,Computer Security Strategy. . Anthony Pell
As George W. Bush strides toward the White House, national security experts are preparing for what could be a major change in the way the government and the private sector organize to defend against cyber-attacks. Clinton administration officials and other national . . . . As George W. Bush strides toward the White House, national security experts are preparing for what could be a major change in the way the government and the private sector organize to defend against cyber-attacks. Clinton administration officials and other national cyber-security experts say Bush plans to appoint an Internet technology "czar" by next summer to better manage the government's IT investments. That move, say experts, would probably involve reorganizing the federal critical infrastructure protection effort and possibly changing the role of the FBI's National Infrastructure Protection Center. Changes to the NIPC could include asking Congress for new legislation to make it easier for the national security community to get access to investigative information, making NIPC subordinate to a federal IT czar or security officer, or starting from scratch with a different type of organization, according to sources. The link for this article located at TheStandard is no longer available. . Analysts foresee dramatic shifts in cyber defense policies during Bush's presidency, targeting threats from digital assaults.. Cyber Defense, National Security, IT Management, Infrastructure Protection, Government Strategy. . Anthony Pell
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