U.S.
President Barack Obama appointed
Former National Security Advisor Tom
Donilon to lead (Chair) U.S Cybersecurity Commission, the Commission on
Enhancing National Cybersecurity. President Obama said Wednesday (Feb, 17,
2016) that boosting cybersecurity in the U.S. will require long-term vigilance
and overhauling systems currently in place.
Mr.
Obama spoke in the Oval Office after meeting with Tom Donilon, who lead a new
commission on cybersecurity. He is Mr. Obama's former national security adviser
and will be joined on the panel by former IBM chief executive Sam Palmisano as vice chairman.
The
president said the internet has brought about incredible opportunity and
wealth. But he said it also means more information about people's private lives
can be downloaded.
Mr.
Obama said the panel will deliver a report by December 1 about how to strengthen
critical systems and attract top minds to work on cybersecurity.
He
is creating the commission following a massive breach of government data last
year. My discussion with BBC following U.S last year Massive breach is “HERE”. The
commission is expected to also enhance Internal and external collaboration to
fight cybercrimes.
----------------------------------------------
NEWS UPDATES:
Iyad
Mourtada who led the discussion titled Fighting Cyber Crime in the Middle
East during Middle East First Fraud Conference, held at the Atlantis the Palm
hotel earlier last week said that, 2 million UAE citizens were affected by
online crime in 2015, losing a total of $1.3 billion dollars – or Dhs 2,331 per
person.
-----------------------------------------------
Obama
issued an executive order establishing the bipartisan commission earlier this
month. It comes as federal agencies are facing ever-more sophisticated attacks.
Among the most serious breaches in the past year occurred when hackers gained
access to the personal information of more than 22 million U.S. federal
employees, retirees, contractors and others, and millions of sensitive and
classified documents maintained by the Office of Personnel Management.
Fingerprint images belonging to some 5.6 million people were stolen.
The commission that Donilon and Palmisano will lead will report to the president with specific findings and recommendations before the end of this year. The commission will consist of up to 12 members and make detailed recommendations to strengthen cybersecurity in the public and private sectors. Many companies have long had such officials in place to deal with cyber intruders.
The
White House said the pair bring unique expertise to the job, with Donilon
familiar with how cyber intrusions harm national security and Palmisano
providing private sector expertise.
#Infosec #UAE #CyberLaw - The Federal National Council (FNC) of United Arab Emirates(UAE) on Tuesday approved a draft...
Posted by KILEO on Cybersecurity on Thursday, February 18, 2016
No comments:
Post a Comment