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Physical Disaster Propels Cybersecurity Initiatives
While U.S. military forces retaliate against terrorists for the horrific World Trade Center and Pentagon attacks, the Bush administration also is organizing to help shield the nation's critical information infrastructure. The White House is establishing U.S. cybersecurity functions under a single individual. That person will function as the president's special adviser for cybersecurity, reporting directly to both the new cabinet-level Office of Homeland Security and the National Security Adviser Condoleezza Rice.
Jolting Destruction Galvanizes U.S. Agencies To Walk the Walk
The Bush administration's declaration of war on terrorism allows federal organizations such as the National Security Agency to expand their electronic intelligence-gathering practices. With initial deployment of U.S. forces to the Middle East, demand to locate hostile terrorist cells and their support mechanisms immediately is rising, both in the United States and overseas. In addition, what had been a gradually growing requirement for U.S. forces to conduct information operations, including computer network offense and defense, is now switching to fast forward.
McCormack Appointed CIO for DHS
Luke J. McCormack has been appointed as chief information officer for the Department of Homeland Security, Washington, D.C.
Coverage of 2023 Homeland Security Conference
Stories from the first Homeland Security Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Conference, presented by AFCEA International in partnership with AFCEA Atlanta Chapter, July 17-19 in Atlanta.
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Zukunft Nominated as Coast Guard Commandant
Vice Adm. Paul F. Zukunft, USCG, has been nominated as commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard, Washington, D.C.