This is part of a continuing series of blog posts about the
latest DHS-IdeaScale project to open a public dialog about homeland security
topics. This dialog
addresses the DHS Integrated Task Force project to help advance the DHS
implementation of the President’s Cybersecurity Framework outlined in EO 13636.
The earlier post in this series was:
I posted my fifth
idea of this IdeaScale campaign today and it was a follow-up to
my blog post from this morning about the problems that DHS is encountering
in getting private sector organizations to join the Enhanced Cybersecurity
Services program to share classified information about threats to the critical
infrastructure computer networks and systems.
Public Participation
A quick reminder here that the whole ITFCC program requires
public participation in the suggestion, discussion, selection and
implementation process. The ITFCC
web site is a forum for suggesting and discussing ideas that could become
parts of the process for the security of critical infrastructure cyber-systems.
Failing to participate in that process makes it less likely that you will be satisfied
with the products of that process; products that you may be compelled to
employ.
Take a couple of minutes and look at my latest idea and the
other ideas currently under discussion at the site. Provide comments where you
feel appropriate; become part of the discussion. Vote up or down on all of the
ideas that you feel you can or cannot live with. And more importantly, provide
your own ideas on how we as a society can increase the security of the
cyber-systems that are an integral part of our everyday lives.
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