Timeline: Cybersecurity Milestones, 2006-2012

A look at the events shaping cybersecurity policy in the federal government over the past six years.

In 2006, when the Defense Department’s Joint Task Force-Global Network Operations gave military services and DoD agencies six months to implement smart card readers for all computer systems and networks, it started the federal government down the path to its present cybersecurity policy.

The timeline below highlights significant cybersecurity events and milestones from 2006-2012.

This article is part of Federal News Radio’s special report, Cybersecurity Rising.

MORE FROM THE SPECIAL REPORT, CYBERSECURITY RISING:

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Column: Cyber dominance meaningless without skilled workforce (Rep. Jim Langevin, D-R.I.)

Column: Cyber inaction may be our Achilles’ heel (Rep. Mac Thornberry, R-Texas)

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