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Obama Orders Review of Cyber Security

Obama Orders Review of Cyber Security

Phillip Elliott / Associated Press

February 10, 2009

WASHINGTON – President Barack Obama on Monday ordered a 60-day review of the nation’s cybersecurity to examine how federal agencies use technology to protect secrets and data.

Obama said former Bush administration aide Melissa Hathaway will head the effort to examine all the government plans, programs and activities under way to manage massive amounts of data – everything from passport application to tax records, personal tax returns to national security documents. A failure or attack on that infrastructure could harm the country by, for example, shutting down the nation’s airlines or crashing the stock market.

“The national security and economic health of the United States depend on the security, stability and integrity of our nation’s cyberspace, both in the public and private sectors,” said John Brennan, Obama’s top adviser for counterterrorism and homeland security. “The president is confident that we can protect our nation’s critical cyber infrastructure while at the same time adhering to the rule of law and safeguarding privacy rights and civil liberties.”

Obama – as a candidate – was critical of President George W. Bush’s efforts to protect this information. He compared cyber threats to nuclear or biological attacks on the country and pledged a cybersecurity adviser who would report directly to him.

Between his election and inauguration, Obama tasked aides with looking at the proposal. Some advised him to keep his pledge for a czar, while others advocated it go to the Homeland Security Department.

A senior administration official said the president remains committed to cybersecurity, but the official could not say if the cyber czar would be a permanent position after the 60-day review. The official spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.

Hathaway will carry the title of acting senior director for cyberspace in both the national security and homeland security councils. She led Bush’s Comprehensive National Cybersecurity Initiative, which cost the government about $6 billion this budget year, and has a reputation as a leading expert on cybersecurity issues.

Her review of all government programs to address cybersecurity will include an inventory of what was already being done and recommendations on how it can improve, the official said.

The White House also has briefed members of the House and Senate intelligence committees about the move.

© 2009, YellowBrix, Inc.


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    Veggie

    9 months ago

    8 comments

    example, shutting down the nation’s airlines. Well all someone will have to do is travel to Argentina. since that's where all the support is being outsourced. Melissa Hathaway, If you look anywhere look where the nation’s airlines and military airlines are being supported from.

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    alexandersuarez

    9 months ago

    14 comments

    Excelent initiative. US cannot compromise its cybersecurity, that may create havoc on today's red infraesture of date collection stored in computers.

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    BugaBoo

    9 months ago

    46 comments

    "Czar" is a knickname title for top positions. The official titles are less glamorous.
    Whatever the title, the job is important (if it is done right). Cybersecurity is as vital today as stone walls and palisades were hundreds of years ago. At the same time, each of us needs to be responsible for his/her own cybersecurity.

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    scubabus374

    9 months ago

    18 comments

    I have seen how much the IT department at my workplace works to protect the data that has been stored over the past several years. Thinking about how much data the US government has, or has to manage and protect, I agree with Obama's decision to make a review of the current measures and see how to improve them if need be.

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    shandel

    9 months ago

    70 comments

    Let see how this goes,and hope it helps in the security of cyberspace.Cant have guys stealing money as easily as 1...2....3.

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    Bootlegger

    9 months ago

    166 comments

    And just why is there an obsession to put the title of czar on someone?

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