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A software trade association has produced a first-of-its-kind cybersecurity framework to help guide governments\' security efforts worldwide. Officials with the Business Software Alliance say it\'s needed to help countries put together policies that will thwart the many kinds kinds of cybersecurity threats that exist. Working with the private sector and prosecuting cyber-criminals are key parts of the framework.
DHS will oversee and provide assistance to civilian agencies to improve how they protect their computer networks. White House cyber coordinator Schmidt says the goal of the memo is to make sure agency roles and responsibilities are clear. Schmidt also calls for more valuable public-private partnerships.
There are some real concerns coming from several directions over the program.
This week, the show features two speakers from the Management of Change conference, which took place in Philadelphia earlier this year. Encore Presentation
The answer isn\'t so simple, finds a new report. Report author Jody Westby, Adjunct Distinguished Fellow at Carnegie Mellon CyLab explains.
This week, we bring you the Best of In Depth. Listen to a past conversation with former e-gov administrators Karen Evans and Mark Forman.
Be open and stay secure. Learn more in today\'s cybersecurity update.
GAO questions cloud computing security, DISA lease woes slow cybercommand
Most mid- and small agencies missed the June 1 deadline to choose the Networx carrier to implement Managed Trusted IP Services. Some say part of the reason for the missed mandate is because GSA and DHS have approved only one MTIPS provider so far. OMB still wants agencies to have all traffic going through a TIC access point by Jan. 31.
Weekly interviews with federal agency chief information officers about the latest directives, challenges and successes. Follow Jason on Twitter. Subscribe on Apple Podcasts or Podcast One.