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Date: Wed, Sep 17, 2008
Subject:  Panel says DHS should not oversee cybersecurity






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Panel says DHS should not oversee cybersecurity
   09/16/08
http://www.nextgov.com/site_services/print_article.php?StoryID=ng_20080916_4289

 Members of a nonpartisan cybersecurity commission on Tuesday blamed the
Homeland Security Department for failing to adequately protect the
government's technology networks, recommending to a congressional panel that
the White House take the lead on the effort.

DHS doesn't have the clout or authority with other agencies to direct
governmentwide cybersecurity efforts, said Jim Lewis, program manager of the
Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency, in an interview with *
Nextgov.com* prior to his testimony. Lewis, who appeared before the House
Emerging Threats, Cybersecurity, and Science and Technology Subcommittee,
also is director and senior fellow for the technology and public policy
program at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

"The consensus is, 'We're under attack now and we can't wait three years to
fix DHS,'" Lewis said, noting that at first he thought strengthening DHS
would be a reasonable strategy, but was convinced otherwise by those in and
out of government who were interviewed as part of the commission's research.
"It can [protect] borders, transportation and critical infrastructure, but
it can't do strategy for cybersecurity. And to be fair, DHS is not capable
of commanding other agencies, because they don't have the authority and they
don't have the interagency influence. Only one place can do that," he said,
referring to the White House.

The campaigns of both presidential nominees -- Democratic Sen. Barack Obama
and Republican Sen. John McCain -- are receptive to the idea of giving the
White House cybersecurity oversight, Lewis said, but neither has offered a
formal position on the matter. Obama, however, has said if elected he
would appoint
a national cyber
advisor<http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20080718_2930.php>who would
report directly to him.

Lewis' comments and the commission's testimony comes a day after Homeland
Security confirmed that it would lead President Bush's largely
classified governmentwide
cybersecurity initiative<http://www.nextgov.com/nextgov/ng_20080915_3583.php>
.

The commission testified that the federal government is crippled in its
cybersecurity efforts by a lack of strategic focus, overlapping missions,
and poor coordination and collaboration among agencies. In his opening
statement, Lewis identified five necessary tools for securing cyberspace:
diplomatic initiatives; military and defense capabilities; economic
resources that promote international standards; law enforcement and
intelligence. To illustrate U.S. failure to properly influence global cyber
efforts, Lewis pointed to Russia. The United States forced that country to
comply with many legal and trade requirements, but did not ask that it
improve its cybersecurity efforts.

Similarly, diplomatic initiatives to promote global cybersecurity efforts
should be modeled after U.S. experience in building international
cooperation in nonproliferation, according to the commission's
recommendations. Stronger public-private partnerships to promote
cybersecurity also are necessary, including reestablishing the mutual trust
that has deteriorated in recent years and refocusing on critical
infrastructures such as telecommunications, electricity, and finance. In
addition, existing regulatory agencies for those sectors should embed
cybersecurity into compliance requirements, the commission concluded.

CSIS created the panel in October 2007 to offer recommendations in
cybersecurity policy for the next administration. The commission has four
co-chairs: Reps. Jim Langevin, D-R.I., and Michael McCaul, R-Texas; Scott
Charney, corporate vice president for Trustworthy Computing at Microsoft and
retired Lt. Gen. Harry D. Raduege Jr.

Langevin, who also chairs the House cybersecurity subcommittee, announced
the creation of the first House Cybersecurity Caucus, which will seek to
raise awareness and provide a forum for members representing different
committees to discuss cybersecurity challenges. The kickoff event will take
place in January 2009.

"Just as this administration hasn't spoken with one voice, committee
jurisdictional squabbles threaten to divide the attention and focus of
Congress on these issues," Langevin said.



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