The Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has announced the creation of a new cyber-risk management center intended to protect the nation’s banks, energy companies and other industries from potentially crippling cyber-attacks on critical infrastructure, according to agency officials who spoke at the 31 July cybersecurity summit hosted by DHS. . DHS Secretary Kirstjen Neilsen led a panel discussion comprised of Department of Energy Secretary Rick Perry, Cyber Command and National Security Agency leader Gen. Paul Nakasone, FBI director Christopher Wray, Mastercard CEO Ajay Banga, AT&T CEO John Donovan and Southern Company CEO Tom Fanning. Hoping to launch the center in 90 days, the DHS has also established a task force that will focus on threats to the industrial supply chain. The link for this article located at InfoSecurity is no longer available. . The Department of Homeland Security introduces a new hub dedicated to cyber-risk oversight aimed at safeguarding essential systems from digital attacks.. Cyber Risk Management, Infrastructure Security, Cyber Threat Protection. . Brittany Day
A cybersecurity task force recommended improvements today to a variety of technical standards and practices. Organized by the National Cyber Security Partnership, the task force issued a 104-page report with recommendations for the federal government and industry. The report is the last of five documents prepared by industry and academic experts on the President's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, a general blueprint for improving the nation's cybersecurity readiness. . . .. A cybersecurity task force recommended improvements today to a variety of technical standards and practices. Organized by the National Cyber Security Partnership, the task force issued a 104-page report with recommendations for the federal government and industry. The report is the last of five documents prepared by industry and academic experts on the President's National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace, a general blueprint for improving the nation's cybersecurity readiness. The task force members called for what they said were needed improvements to the consumer- and vendor-oriented software security testing program operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the National Security Agency. The report recommends that NIST receive an initial $12 million in new appropriations and $6 million in following years for developing security requirements for specific classes of products such as intrusion-detection systems and virtual private networks. The link for this article located at fcw.com is no longer available. . A cybersecurity task force recommended improvements today to a variety of technical standards and pr. cybersecurity, force, recommended, improvements, today, variety, technical, standards. . Anthony Pell
Five working groups formed at the National Cyber Security Summit released initial reports that focus on delivering concrete results within a year, task force leaders said Thursday.. . .. Five working groups formed at the National Cyber Security Summit released initial reports that focus on delivering concrete results within a year, task force leaders said Thursday. The working groups have pledged to release white papers by March 1, 2004, that outline their recommendations for securing businesses and consumers and creating more secure software. The next meeting, tentatively set for September 2004, will be the deadline for each group to deliver at least some results. "A concern is that if we were to meet in (a year), can we show progress?" said Mary Ann Davidson, chief security officer at database maker Oracle and the co-chair of the Technical Standards and Common Criteria Task Force, one of the five working groups. "Even if we make recommendations, we should prioritize, and one of the priorities should be showing results in a year or less." The link for this article located at CNET is no longer available. . At the Tech Innovation Forum, six collaborative teams were established to prioritize practical outcomes and hardware security strategies.. Task Force, Cybersecurity, Software Security, Result-Oriented. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations by Feb. 1, 2001. The Privacy and Technology Task Force, directed by the state legislature, will . . . . Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created a task force to make policy recommendations by Feb. 1, 2001. The Privacy and Technology Task Force, directed by the state legislature, will tackle issues involving privacy, technology fraud, and the collection, use and release of government-collected public records. The link for this article located at civic.com is no longer available. . Recognizing the need for new privacy policies in the Internet Age, Florida Gov. Jeb Bush has created. recognizing, privacy, policies, internet, florida, created. . LinuxSecurity.com Team
German government is coordinating a task force to try to deal with Internet security threats. "German Interior Secretary Otto Schily is setting up a Task Force to deal with the hacker threat following a spate of recent attacks on . . .. German government is coordinating a task force to try to deal with Internet security threats. "German Interior Secretary Otto Schily is setting up a Task Force to deal with the hacker threat following a spate of recent attacks on popular US Web sites. The committee is intended to clarify the hacker potential in Germany and take measures to strengthen and coordinate the fight against such attacks." The link for this article located at Internet News is no longer available. . The Dutch authorities assemble a collaborative unit to combat increasing cyber vulnerabilities and online intrusions.. Germany Internet Security, Cybersecurity Action Plan, Hacker Threat Response. . Anthony Pell
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