Whitehouse Tackels Cybersecurity
Eric A. Hall
ehall at ehsco.com
Wed Sep 18 15:20:31 UTC 2002
on 9/18/2002 10:12 AM Sean Donelan wrote:
> On Wed, 18 Sep 2002 sgorman1 at gmu.edu wrote:
>
>>A little flavor of what I'd alluded to in some of the previous
>>threads. Any guesses what the proposal to change both BGP and DNS to
>>improve security might entail??
>
> The official document should be posted on WhiteHouse.GOV later today.
Is it on again?
Feds Delay Release of Cyber-Security Plan
http://www.eweek.com/article2/0,3959,538677,00.asp
September 17, 2002
The White House has decided to delay the release of its long-awaited
cyber-security plan in an effort to gain more input from industry
executives and government officials.
Richard Clarke, chairman of the President's Critical Infrastructure
Protection Board, has been planning for months to release the National
Strategy to Secure Cyberspace Wednesday at a high-level event in Silicon
Valley. But the board instead will release a draft of the strategy and
will go back to private industry and public sector experts to seek more
suggestions for the final plan, according to sources.
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