They may not be the Continental Congress, but hundreds of IT experts from the defense and intelligence communities gathered here yesterday to share ideas and plans on emergency responses to a terrorist attack on the nation. Only blocks from the . . . . They may not be the Continental Congress, but hundreds of IT experts from the defense and intelligence communities gathered here yesterday to share ideas and plans on emergency responses to a terrorist attack on the nation. Only blocks from the spot where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence, more than 900 government and private-sector officials met to discuss efforts to improve collaboration and information sharing among the hundreds of federal, state and local agencies in charge of emergency response in the event of future terrorist attacks. On the first day of the three-day Information Sharing and Homeland Security conference, officials have been clear on what the overall strategy is for detecting and preventing future attacks: Create a nationwide information-sharing architecture by leveraging the billions of dollars in federal IT investments, rather than building something from scratch. The link for this article located at ComputerWorld is no longer available. . Cybersecurity professionals convene to strengthen public safety via optimized information exchange and responsive action plans.. Data Sharing, National Security, IT Collaboration, Emergency Response, Safety Initiatives. . Anthony Pell
The Federal Aviation Administration is moving forward with a pair of information technology security initiatives that were set in motion long before Tuesday's terrorist attacks, according to the agency's chief scientist for IT. Marshall Potter, technical adviser and chief scientist . . . . The Federal Aviation Administration is moving forward with a pair of information technology security initiatives that were set in motion long before Tuesday's terrorist attacks, according to the agency's chief scientist for IT. Marshall Potter, technical adviser and chief scientist for IT at the FAA's Office of Information Services, said Version 2.0 of the FAA's Information System Security Architecture will cover all of the agency's IT assets, as opposed to older versions that only covered the National Airspace System (NAS). "As of now, it will be released internally to the FAA on Oct. 1," Potter told FCW at the 21st Century Commerce International Expo in Phoenix Sept. 11. He said that work had been under way since January to come up with "bad scenarios" and how the FAA would deal with them from an IT perspective, but he said, "I expect no one would have given very much credence to the actions of today." The link for this article located at FCW is no longer available. . The FAA is progressing with IT security protocols that were established prior to recent incidents, bolstering safety precautions across the agency.. FAA IT Security, Information Systems, Security Enhancements. . Anthony Pell
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