Report Tracks White House Cybersecurity Policy Promises

by CDT_Washington | June 19, 2009 at 09:43 am
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Washington--The Center for Democracy & Technology today released a report to help track the progress of the "action items" contained in the Administration's recently released Cybersecurity Policy Review. The Review discusses a wide range of issues that the country needs to address in order to ensure that national security, economic and civil liberties interests are adequately protected.

Since the release of the Review, some in and out of government have called into question the government’s ability to protect the nation, the open Internet and privacy simultaneously. CDT strongly believes that all three goals are essential to keep the Internet open, innovative and free.

"With the release of our report, we intend to hold the new cybersecurity office being created by the White House accountable on privacy using the Administration’s commitments as the benchmark," said CDT Vice President Ari Schwartz.

The action items outlined in the CDT report were derived from the Review and President’s subsequent remarks on the document. The action items that develop from these themes are offered to supplement the Review’s broader near and mid-term Action Plan for the incoming Cybersecurity Policy Official.

CDT's report, Privacy and the White House Cybersecurity Policy Review, can be found online here.

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Pythiian1

Thanks for this article.  Would you elaborate or discuss how your organization is following the White House promises?

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CDT_Washington

Hi Pythlian --

Now that the White House is on record with various things it wants to accomplish in the area of cybersecurity, it's fairly easy to "mark time" and watch to see whether the Administration keeps its promises. 

CDT has a very good relationship with the Administration and as an organization, we are called on by the White House, federal agencies and Congress to provide input on a range of issues.  This gives us a "behind the door" perspective on issues like cybersecurity.  From that vantage point we can, and will, keep an ongoing eye on whether or not these items are being pursued, ignored or botched. 

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Pythiian1

Thank you CDT Washington for your explanations as they're helpful to readers to learn more about your works. 

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