Cybersecurity threats pose some of the most important challenges facing the United States today. However, unlike other types of critical infrastructure, cyberspace cannot be protected by the government alone.
At a recent American Bar Association forum on cybersecurity, Senate Homeland Security Committee staff member, Deborah Parkinson, noted that legislation likely to be introduced by Senator Lieberman in the coming weeks would focus on collaboration with IT industry stakeholders to establish higher performance standards and better information sharing between the public and private sectors.
The proposed legislation also aims to heighten the priority given to cybersecurity by the acquisition community and to ensure that contracting personnel "have the knowledge they need about the vulnerabilities in products." The proposed legislation focuses on efforts to recruit and retain federal employees with cybersecurity experience. It also promotes the area of cybersecurity in the Department of Homeland Security and creates a White House cybersecurity officer ("cyber czar").
Jackson Kelly will be following the Lieberman bill and related cybersecurity legislation in the coming months. Stay tuned for additional updates.
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