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Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act****

Friday, January 6, 2012 at 1:53pm by Dr. Phyllis
Schneck<http://blogs.mcafee.com/author/phyllis-schneck>
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Real-time situational awareness is vital to securing global cyber systems
and helping to protect national security.  A global policy is needed which
enables companies to collaborate with governments to leverage innovative
technology solutions that combine and leverage disparate datasets to
expedite the identification of data patterns and indicators which can be
used to identify potential cyber-threats.  These technologies collect
non-personally identifiable network event data, such as traffic volumes
associated with or the presence of malware targeting devices worldwide,
correlate that information with the event data of others, and
mathematically derive patterns of good and bad network indicators.  The
data derived is correlated and synthesized in real time, similar to a
weather forecast that may take the data from multiple satellites to confirm
an otherwise hidden situation, such as “rotation” of a system, to indicate
the probability of a tornado and offer guidance.  This capability in the
cyber world enables not only warnings to humans, but real-time warnings at
network speed, enabling the network itself to deflect threats, while
simultaneously creating decision models for humans to apply to data in a
non-automated fashion.  For example, routers at ISPs can have dynamic
malicious IP addresses on their access control lists, preventing malicious
instructions from reaching a target. Meanwhile, the human decision models
may visually portray that the malicious activity is in a certain sector,
enabling further study or protection by the designated public and private
authorities – this is core to running while under attack, the very basis of
cyber network resilience.****

Late last month, leaders of the House intelligence committee, Mike Rogers
and C.A. “Dutch” Ruppersberger, introduced the “Cyber Intelligence Sharing
and Protection Act of 2011.”  The bill puts forward necessary policy
changes and legal protections that will create meaningful improvements in
the area of cybersecurity information sharing; particularly the type of
human decisional and automated, network-speed information sharing needed to
support real-time situational awareness for both man and machine that can
block attacks from reaching targets while producing patterns and pictures
that enable human action.****

The bipartisan approach laid out in the “Cyber Intelligence Sharing and
Protection Act of 2011” is both voluntary and non-regulatory. The
legislation is designed to incentivize industry participation by:****

   - Exempting industry from any experiencing any liabilities as a result
   of sharing information or failing to act on any data they may obtain.****
   - Making it easier for companies to obtain threat data from the
   government by streamlining the clearance process and allowing appropriate
   industry personnel to be granted the necessary security permissions to
   access the classified information. ****
   - Making it easier for companies to share information with the
   government and with other private companies.****

McAfee supports the “Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act of
2011,” and believe that this legislation represents a critical first step
in facilitating the human and machine speed sharing of threat and
vulnerability information that will help government and private sector
entities better protect themselves and their customers.  We also commend
the committee for adding vital privacy protections into this bill to ensure
that enhanced information sharing and a safer cyber experience can be
delivered in a way that is consistent with keeping trust with our citizens.*
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