National cybersecurity test set for fall

By Anne Broache
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Story last modified Fri Jul 22 07:41:00 PDT 2005



The Department of Homeland Security plans to launch a national exercise in
November that will test the government's readiness to handle cyber
emergencies.

Andy Purdy, acting director of the DHS's National Cyber Security division,
announced the exercise, called Cyber Storm, earlier this week in a U.S.
Senate subcommittee hearing. The division's top priority is establishing a
"National Cyberspace Response System to prevent, detect, respond to, and
reconstitute rapidly after cyber incidents," Purdy said in written
testimony. Cyber Storm will test that "concept of operations for national
incident response," which was devised by a consort of federal agencies,
including the Defense and Justice departments.

Purdy's comments came as part of broader testimony about the goals and
priorities of the division, which President Bush created in June 2003. DHS
in May received a failing grade in the realm of cybersecurity. DHS Secretary
Michael Chertoff last week proposed creating a new, higher-level secretary
to oversee cybersecurity, and President Bush named technology lawyer Stewart
Baker as his pick.




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