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Cyber Security: A Crisis of Prioritization: Report to the President

President"s Information Technology Advisory Committee

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    Subjects:
  • Security - General,
  • Computers,
  • Computer Books: General

  • The Physical Object
    FormatPaperback
    Number of Pages58
    ID Numbers
    Open LibraryOL10858965M
    ISBN 100756748658
    ISBN 109780756748654

      National Security Archive Electronic Briefing Book No. President's Information Technology Advisory Committee, Report to the President, Cyber Security: A Crisis of Prioritization As a means of aiding Congressional consideration of possible measures to enhance pipeline security, this report examines pipeline security risks (including. • As a member of the PITAC; Report to the President on Revolutionizing Health Care Through Information Technology; US Government Printing Office; May • As a member of the PITAC; Report to the President on Cyber Security: A Crisis of Prioritization; US File Size: KB.

      By Alice Lipowicz Janu Federal Computer Week. President Barack Obama plans to name a a high official for cyber matters who would report directly to the president, greatly increase funding for interoperable first responder communications and spend $5 billion in global counterterrorism cooperation, as part of his homeland security agenda. Enterprise security risk management (ESRM) has long been in the shadows of the security industry, often mentioned but never documented. With this book, Enterprise Security Risk Management: Concepts and Applications, security practitioners will be able to support the growing importance of an evolving global security program for all enterprises around the world.

      The National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) released a final version of its cyber security framework earlier this year. Critical infrastructure sector CIOs who promote its adoption inside their enterprise and benchmark their organizations’ security and risk management procedures against it have the opportunity to reduce their organizations’ risk, rationalize security spending.   Security is no longer a technology issue, it’s a business issue that requires prioritization from the top down. This is why the security function will evolve and no longer report solely to the CIO.


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The United States may provide ample economic targets vulnerable to cyberattack, thus tempting terrorist groups to increase their cyber skills. (16) A February report by the President's Information Technology Committee (PITAC) stated that the information technology infrastructure of the United States, which is vital for communication.