DOD Website Keeps Public Aware Of Cybersecurity Strategy

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The Department of Defense (DOD) has launched a new website to raise awareness about their comprehensive cybersecurity strategy launched less than two weeks ago. It hopes to guide the department's efforts to fight cyber attacks going forward. The Cyber Strategy website is aimed at helping the public understand the DOD's consolidated cybersecurity strategy and provide a central site for the department's accomplishments to date in how it is protecting the federal government and U.S. critical infrastructure from cyber attacks. The new site is a way to consolidate various efforts for fighting cyber attacks so as to be better prepared for them. It also was aimed at underscoring how important cybersecurity is to the department while stressing the military has no plans to use its power to control cyberspace. In fact, during his comments to launch the plan, William Lynn, deputy secretary of defense, acknowledged that the strategy was somewhat of a public relations exercise to dispel any myths the public has around the DOD's cybersecurity tactics. The site also provides a news feed of relevant cybersecurity-related stories; links to government cybersecurity jobs; DOD press releases that pertain to cybersecurity news; transcripts to speeches and discussions about cybersecurity from key officials such as Lynn; and other relevant content related to its strategy. The DOD is the department largely responsible for the federal government's cybersecurity efforts alongside the Department of Homeland Security. It's a task that lately has become a hot button issue as the federal government has been the target of a barrage of attacks from a number of hactivist groups like LulzSec, Anonymous and AntiSec. "DOD is taking proactive measures to better address cybersecurity threats, such as developing new organizational structures, led by the establishment of the U.S. Cyber Command, to facilitate the integration of cyberspace operations," the GAO said in a summary of the report. "However, it is too early to tell if these changes will help DOD better address cybersecurity threats."
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  • Dan
    Dan
    Could you put a link to the website?
  • James
    James
    Interesting that the article alludes to a 'new' DoD website but does not include a hyperlink to it. ?I checked their main website and there is nothing extraordinarily obvious to point out The Cyber Strategy. ?To paraphrase a news report: Is this why we are broke?

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