ISAlliance To Release Cyber Security Report
From The Internet Security Alliance
Who: The Internet Security Alliance (ISA)
What: The ISA will release a new cybersecurity report, which proposes frameworks for taking key issues in the Obama Administration’s “Cyberspace Policy Review” document to the next level, in an effort to achieve tangible progress.
The report will include frameworks for creating a new, practical model for information sharing; addressing the international nature of cybersecurity issues; developing a market for adopting good security standards and practices; building a highly educated digital workforce; and managing the global IT supply chain, among other things.
Why: As the Obama Administration continues its encouraging work on cybersecurity and its search for a cyber coordinator, it is important for the private sector to be aggressive as well.
In producing this report, ISA is heeding the Obama Administration’s call to advance the cybersecurity dialogue.
When: Thursday, December 3 at 12 p.m.
Where: The National Press Club, 529 14th St. NW, Washington, D.C. 20045, 13th Floor, Murrow Room
Additional Details: The forum will feature a Q and A opportunity with ISA President Larry Clinton and various ISA members who contributed to the report.
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