Pentagon to Help Internet Providers Get Military Cyber Tools
March 16, 2011, 6:45 PM EDT
By Gopal Ratnam
http://www.businessweek.com/news/2011-03-16/pentagon-to-help-internet-providers-get-military-cyber-tools.html

March 16 (Bloomberg) -- The U.S. Defense Department plans to start a pilot 
program offering the military’s cyber security tools to Internet service 
providers for use in detecting and stopping attacks on their networks.

The Pentagon is drafting a proposal to provide the country’s top Internet 
service providers with tools and techniques already available to a group of 
defense contractors for detecting and fixing cyber attacks, defense officials 
told lawmakers today.

The plan seeks to use Defense Department technology “with tier-one Internet 
service providers and see if we can do what we do with defense contractors,” 
General Keith Alexander, head of the U.S. Cyber Command, told the House Armed 
Services Committee’s panel on emerging threats and capabilities. The program 
may be expanded to more Internet providers if it proves successful, he said.

The Pentagon has assembled a group of 40 defense contractors that voluntarily 
share with the Defense Department information on attacks on their networks, 
malware and suspected data thefts, under a program called the Defense 
Industrial Base Information Sharing Environment. In exchange, the companies get 
help fixing weaknesses in their computer systems.

The same approach may be applied to Internet providers during a 90-day pilot 
program, James Miller, the principal deputy undersecretary of defense for 
policy, told lawmakers. He didn’t specify any companies that may participate in 
the project.

The program is in a “formative, pre-liftoff stage,” Miller said in an interview 
after his testimony. “We are working very closely with the Department of 
Homeland Security on details of how to proceed.”

The Defense Department also is looking to expand the defense contractors’ group 
to include more suppliers and is seeking $113 million for the project over the 
next five years, Miller said in his prepared testimony.
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