US-CERT Director Leaves Abruptly

Randy Vickers, head of the organization responsible for protecting the U.S. 
against cyber attacks, has resigned effective immediately.

By Elizabeth Montalbano,  InformationWeek 
July 25, 2011
URL: http://www.informationweek.com/news/government/leadership/231002548 

The director of the agency that protects the federal government from cyber 
attacks has resigned abruptly in the wake of a spate of hacks against 
government networks.

U.S. Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) director Randy Vickers 
resigned his position Friday, effective immediately, according to an e-mail to 
US-CERT staff sent by Bobbie Stempfley, acting assistant secretary for 
cybersecurity and communications, and obtained by InformationWeek. A Department 
of Homeland Security (DHS) spokesperson confirmed the email was authentic.

The DHS has not provided a reason for Vickers' sudden departure and the 
spokesperson, who asked to remain anonymous, declined to discuss the matter 
further. Vickers served as director of US-CERT since April 2009; previously, he 
was deputy director.

Current US-CERT deputy director Lee Rock will serve as interim director until 
the DHS names a successor for Vickers, according to the email.

"We are confident that our organization will continue its strong performance 
under his leadership," Stempfley wrote, adding that the agency wishes Vickers 
success in future endeavors.

Vickers' departure comes at a critical time for the organization, as federal 
networks have come under a barrage of attacks lately by a series of hacker 
groups--including Anonymous, LulzSec and AntiSec--that specifically are 
targeting government networks.

In the last month and a half, federal organizations that have experienced 
attacks include the Navy, the FBI, and the CIA. Federal contractors that handle 
sensitive and confidential government information also have been the targets of 
hackers, including Booz Allen Hamilton and IRC Federal.

In response to those attacks last week, US-CERT issued a comprehensive new set 
of security recommendations for federal agencies and organizations to follow in 
the hope of preventing future intrusions.

US-CERT is a division of the DHS responsible for responding to and defending 
against cyber attacks for the federal government's IT infrastructure. It also 
is in charge of sharing information and collaborating with state and local 
governments, as well as the private sector, to protect critical infrastructure 
in the United States.

One of the organization's jobs is to keep track of attacks on federal networks 
and compile a list of them by type and number for a yearly report released by 
the Office of Management and Budget. The report helps the feds better 
understand where vulnerabilities lie as part of an overall cybersecurity 
strategy that has become increasingly important in the last several years.

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