Finally, some fresh thinking on the matter.... I could very easily stand behind 
this effort.  --- rick


http://www.whitehouse.gov/the-press-office/2011/04/01/press-release-national-cybersecurity-excellence-partnership


THE WHITE HOUSE
Office of the Vice President
____________________________________________________________________________

For Immediate Release April 1, 2011

White House Announces the Partnership for Excellence in American Cybersecurity

Washington, DC - Vice President Joe Biden announced today that President Obama 
has established the National Partnership for Excellence in American 
Cybersecurity to help address America’s growing cybersecurity concerns.

"The Federal government has the responsibility to protect and defend the 
country, and all levels of government have the responsibility to ensure the 
safety and well-being of their citizens. The private sector, however, designs, 
builds, owns, and operates most of the network infrastructures that support 
government and private users alike. Industry and governments share the 
responsibility for the security and reliability of the infrastructure and the 
transactions that take place on it and should work closely together to address 
these interdependencies,” said the Vice President.

The Partnership will consist of representatives from companies that provide 
information technology products, services, and consumer electronics, small 
businesses, non-profit organizations, and academia along with consultative 
participation from selected federal agencies including the Departments of 
Commerce and Homeland Security. The goal of the Partnership is to develop 
actionable recommendations, based on new thinking, fresh ideas, and research 
suggestions, that can help government and the private sector better protect 
their critical information resources. The Chairman for the Partnership will be 
named at a future date.

In prepared remarks, President Obama acknowledged that "we are quite convinced 
that our vulnerabilities are increasing steadily while the costs associated 
with an effective attack continue to drop. What is more, the investments 
required to improve the situation are still relatively modest, but will rise if 
we procrastinate. We should attend to our critical foundations before the storm 
arrives, not after: Waiting for disaster will prove as expensive as it is 
irresponsible.”

Quoting the 2009 White House Cybersecurity Policy Review, the President added 
that “it is the fundamental responsibility of our government to address 
strategic vulnerabilities in cyberspace and ensure that the United States and 
the world realize the full potential of the information technology revolution. 
The Nation’s approach to cybersecurity over the past 15 years has failed to 
keep pace with the threat.”

The Administration and Commission realize that due to the limited amount of 
federal funding available during this period of national stringency it is not 
practical to rediscover and report on the challenges facing American 
cybersecurity. Therefore, since the situation remains fairly the same as it was 
at the time, the Partnership will re-release the 1997 Presidential Commission 
on Critical Infrastructure Protection (PCCIP) report with a new logo, modern 
typeface, and updated list of involved organizations.  The federal funds saved 
by not rediscovering these previously published findings and frequently 
repeated recommendations will be used instead by the Partnership to convene a 
series of town hall meetings in late 2011 that will bring together 
cybersecurity professionals, researchers, and pundits to reflect on exactly how 
successful the Nation has been in effectively addressing these oft-cited 
concerns pertaining to the American homeland. 

Contact: April Fueul (202) 456-1414 or [email protected].

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