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Obama May Sign Cyber Security Executive Order

Obama May Sign Cyber Security Executive Order
November 16, 2012 10:43AM

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"Ideally, Congress would recognize and act on the threat we face as a nation when it comes to defending ourselves against cyberwar and cyberterrorism," said security expert Chris Petersen. "If signing an executive order does nothing other than help move cyber security spending up the stack of 2013 IT budgets, it will be a win for us all."

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Cyber security reform died in the Senate once again. But President Obama may sign an executive order to push many of the changes through.

Senate Republicans, along with a few Democrats, killed the Cybersecurity Act of 2012 by blocking its introduction to the floor, despite national security officials urging passage of the bill. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said the bill is "dead for this Congress."

"A bill that was and is most important to national security was just killed, and that's cyber security," Reid said. "I hope President Obama uses all the authority of the executive branch at his disposal to fully protect Relevant Products/Services our nation from the cyber security threat."

Opponents expressed concern about whether the government should impose cyber security mandates on private-sector infrastructure Relevant Products/Services operators and whether the military or Department of Homeland Security should take the lead in civilian cyber security.

The Obama administration had previously drafted an executive order implementing many of the chaqnges, and the president seems poised to sign it.

"Congressional inaction in light of the risks to our nation may require the administration to issue an executive order as a precursor to the updated laws we need," said White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Michael Daniel. "We think the risk is too great for the administration not to act."

Cyber Threats Increasing

Chris Petersen, CTO of security analytics firm LogRhythm, told us it's unfortunate that the president needs to consider signing an executive order on cyber security.

"Ideally, Congress would recognize and act on the threat we face as a nation when it comes to defending ourselves against cyberwar and cyberterrorism," Petersen said. "These threats are real and will only increase in the years to come -- drastically and swiftly. If signing an executive order does nothing other than help move cyber security spending up the stack of 2013 IT budgets, it will be a win for us all."

There are real and valid concerns when it comes to cyber security legislation, Petersen said. One of the main concerns is additional compliance burdens on U.S. companies. While concerns are understandable, he said, the reality is that without a measuring stick companies won't know if they have gone far enough in protecting themselves.

Finding a Compromise

"Without enforcement, some companies will just kick the can down the road and hope for the best," Petersen said. "Hopefully the Chamber of Commerce and other opponents of legislation will find a compromise solution where requirements can be implemented that mandate the necessary cyber security improvements at a manageable cost."

Petersen noted that utilities and critical infrastructure industries in the United States are under constant cyber attack from nation states and other groups. It is no longer a matter of if power grids, telecommunications networks, chemical plants, water supplies and other critical infrastructure will be attacked, he said, but when will the next attack occur.

Petersen concluded: "Bolstering their IT security hardware, policies and procedures should be mandated because the stakes are too high and the damaging blow it could land to the citizens of this country and our economy is far too great to overlook any longer."

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beebop:

Posted: 2012-11-30 @ 1:16pm PT
does anyone not see the that the government is looking to invade even more of your space ? what a bunch of peepers. maybe i should be able to come to your house and peep around. you got nothing to hide right? thats the lame argument under the guise of national security.

Ed:

Posted: 2012-11-21 @ 1:31pm PT
I wish the article included the expected requirements.

michael mellin:

Posted: 2012-11-21 @ 12:20pm PT
God Bless Obama and his staff for being ready with long overdue remedies, no matter if not complete or fully timely. Congress is pathetic.

Mark:

Posted: 2012-11-21 @ 10:04am PT
Senate Republicans didn't kill this legislation - a bi-partisan group of Senators killed it. Don't blame the GOP.

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