POLICY: August 2009 Archives

Cyber Storm III, planned for September 2010, will build upon the lessons learned in the two previous exercises that took place in February 2006 and March 2008, and provide the first opportunity to assess the White House strategy for responding to a cyberattack with nationwide impact. READ MORE
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New recommendations have been released from the Homeland Security Department and a coalition of information technology firms that provide tech developers and managers with a model for identifying and mitigating risk in IT solutions that serve companies in the critical infrastructure sector and other markets.
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Follow-up:  Natural disaster could multiply hacker dangers - The concern is that "a malicious actor ... could wait for a natural disaster and then use it as a force multiplier for an attack" . READ MORE
Sweeping cybersecurity legislation introduced by Senate Commerce Chairman John (Jay) Rockefeller and Sen. Olympia Snowe, R-Maine, in the Spring'09 has undergone major changes during the August'09 recess and now features a more prominent focus on ensuring that the U.S. government and private sector have a properly trained workforce to thwart high-tech threats. READ MORE and MORE

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DHS directives make searches of electronics consistent with other items coming into the country.  Border security agents conducting searches of electronic media held by travelers entering the United States now have to follow new directives that clarify the procedures for searching laptops, smartphones and other devices.Directives make searches of electronics consistent with other items. READ MORE

DHS Press Release, includes links to DHS policy documents ...
The Homeland Security Department has launched its first of three online dialogues that ask the public to comment on the department's long-term strategic plans before they become official policy.

The dialogue is part of DHS' response to a request by Congress for the department to conduct a Quadrennial Homeland Security Review that would guide executives' strategic planning for the next four years. The effort, which is modeled after the Pentagon's Quadrennial Defense Review, collects public feedback about the content produced by the review's study groups. READ MORE

DHS Quadrennial Homeland Security Review web site, GO THERE

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