*U.S. cybersecurity head quits, citing growing role of spy agencies.*

UPI<http://www.upi.com/Emerging_Threats/2009/03/11/US-cybersecurity-head-quits-citing-growing-role-of-spy-agencies/UPI-64411236692969/>
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By SHAUN WATERMAN <http://www.upi.com/editor/Shaun_Waterman/>

WASHINGTON, March 10 (UPI) — The official in charge of coordinating the U.S.
government’s cybersecurity operations has quit, saying the expanding control
of the National Security Agency over the nation’s computer security efforts
poses “threats to our democratic processes.”

“Even from a security standpoint,” Rod Beckstrom, the head of the Department
of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Center, told United Press
International, “it is unwise to hand over the security of all government
networks to a single organization.”

“If our founding fathers were taking part in this debate (about the future
organization of the government’s cybersecurity activities) there is no doubt
in my mind they would support a separation of security powers among
different (government) organizations, in line with their commitment to
checks and balances.”

In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet
Napolitano<http://www.upi.com/topic/Arizona_Gov._Janet_Napolitano/>last
week, Beckstrom said the NSA “dominates most national cyber efforts”
and “effectively controls DHS cyber efforts through detailees, technology
insertions and the proposed move” of the NCSC to an NSA facility at the
agency’s Fort Meade, Md., headquarters.

“I believe this is a bad strategy on multiple grounds,” wrote Beckstrom in
the letter, a copy of which was obtained by UPI. “The intelligence culture
is very different than a network operations or security culture. In
addition, threats to our democratic processes are significant if all
top-level government network security and monitoring are handled by any one
organization.”

Greg Garcia, who was the Bush administration's first presidentially
appointed head of cybersecurity at DHS before leaving last December -- and
who worked with Beckstrom for nine months -- told UPI that, while he does
not share Beckstrom's anxiety, "I recognize the cautionary flag he is
raising."

Beckstrom's resignation -- after just less than a year in office -- comes as
the new Obama administration moves to complete a 60-day review of the way
cybersecurity efforts are organized in the U.S. government. Successive
administrations have wrestled with the complex problem of how to delineate
and define the roles of various intelligence, military and security agencies
in assuring the integrity of the nation's computer networks -- the vast
majority of which are owned and operated by the private sector and depend
for their efficacy on their open and accessible, and therefore
security-unfriendly, architecture.

"There's been a lot of duplication and not enough coordination," Jessica
Herrera-Flanigan, a former senior congressional staffer on the House
Homeland Security Committee, told UPI.

Garcia said there had been "a fairly collaborative partnership, not just
between NSA and DHS, but … with a whole lot of moving parts" and different
agencies within the government.

"Clearly, both operationally and technologically, the Intelligence Community
is a key element," he said, using the insider's terms of art for the
sprawling and sometimes fractious collection of spy agencies that serve the
U.S. government. But he said DHS' role had to be primary "from a legal
standpoint and from a trust and privacy standpoint."

"Unlike the (Department of Defense) or the Intelligence Community, DHS has a
statutory responsibility to work across all levels of federal, state and
local government and the private sector," he said.

DHS has come under fire for its cybersecurity work, with some criticizing an
approach they saw characterized by turf squabbles and overlapping and
contradictory lines of authority. Some, including most recently Director of
National Intelligence Dennis Blair, have called for a greater role for U.S.
intelligence agencies in cybersecurity as a result of the 60-day review,
which is being led by an official in Blair's office.

Garcia acknowledged what he called "growing pains" in DHS' cybersecurity
efforts but maintained it would be a mistake to shift primary responsibility
for the issue away from the department.

"If there were a move," as a result of the 60-day review, "to centralize or
focus cybersecurity strategy on the Intelligence Community, that would
jeopardize the relationship we (at DHS) built up over several years with the
private sector."

Another Bush administration DHS official, former Assistant Secretary for
Policy Stewart Baker, told UPI that although Beckstrom's criticism of the
NSA's role was receiving more media attention, "I suspect his frustration
was driven as much by the funding and organizational issues as by NSA."

In his resignation letter, Beckstrom wrote that "the NCSC did not receive
appropriate support inside DHS. … During the past year, the NCSC received
only five weeks of funding, due to various roadblocks engineered within the
department and by the Office of Management and Budget."

"Someone canceled all our contracts for office space, computers and
furniture … without telling us," he told UPI. "I never had a one-on-one
meeting with the new secretary, although I reported directly to her … and
last year, there were only five weeks during which we had access to the
money to make hires, rent office space and buy equipment we needed."

"He came from a very different background" than most federal officials, said
Herrera-Flanigan of Beckstrom, who was a Silicon Valley entrepreneur and
author before joining the department.

"There was a big challenge" for him in negotiating "the dynamics between the
different players" in the department, she said. "Unless he was given the
authorities to coordinate across the department, it would have been a
problem," she added.

Beckstrom said the center he ran, set up to oversee and coordinate all
federal government cybersecurity activity, "has a role which is much coveted
by others in government, so there were natural tensions."

"Rod is a friend and a remarkable talent," said Baker. "He understood
Washington much better than most in Silicon Valley. His inability to move
the bureaucracy shows how deep is the divide between government and the tech
community."

Department spokeswoman Amy Kudwa <http://www.upi.com/topic/Amy_Kudwa/> told
UPI that DHS "has a strong relationship with the NSA … and is fully engaged
with the 60-day cybersecurity review. … We look forward to our continued,
positive working relationship with all our partners on outreach to the
private sector as we strive to further secure our nation's cyber networks.

"We thank Rod for his service, and regret his departure," she concluded.

The NSA's public affairs office referred requests for comment to DHS.



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