As the Bush Administration prepares to release the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, the IT industry continues to resist efforts to include technology mandates or regulations. Not all members of the nation's critical infrastructure sectors are equally resistant to the federal . . . . As the Bush Administration prepares to release the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, the IT industry continues to resist efforts to include technology mandates or regulations. Not all members of the nation's critical infrastructure sectors are equally resistant to the federal government dictating standards, however. This afternoon, the President's advisor on cyberspace, Richard Clarke, heard from top-level IT industry executives, who emphasized that the government should promote security through its purchasing power rather than through mandates. Thirty chief executives from all critical infrastructure sectors make up the National Infrastructure Advisory Council, which is providing suggestions on the strategy. "When it's all said and done, the government has a huge, huge lever in its purchasing power," John Thompson, chairman and CEO of Symantec Corp., said in a teleconference with the advisory group today. "We should encourage the government to settle on a set of standards for their own use, but not dictate a set of standards." The link for this article located at eWeek is no longer available. . As the Bush Administration prepares to release the National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, the IT in. administration, prepares, release, national, strategy, secure, cyberspace. . Anthony Pell
A global summit focusing on cyberterrorism and the targets of critical infrastructures has been announced for next month. The event, Sector 5, will be co-produced by Gardner and Flight Event Work, and held in Washington, D.C., between August 21 and 23. . .. A global summit focusing on cyberterrorism and the targets of critical infrastructures has been announced for next month. The event, Sector 5, will be co-produced by Gardner and Flight Event Work, and held in Washington, D.C., between August 21 and 23 . The organizers say that executives from major organizations and government agencies over several infrastructure sectors, including banking/financial services; utilities/energy/water; transportation, telecommunications and information services; health and safety plus emergency services, are expected to attend. According to the event producer Paul Sitar, the focus will be on offering information and products as solutions to defending vital interests and national security. Plans call for the conference to include contributions from around 150 expert speakers and panelists, in-depth simulated cyberattacks, case studies and analysis, plus discussion sessions. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . An international conference addressing digital terrorism and essential systems is scheduled for New York City next month.. Cyberterrorism Conference, Critical Infrastructure, Security Summit. . Anthony Pell
Get the latest Linux and open source security news straight to your inbox.