Cyber Security: A Crisis of Prioritization

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Cyber Security: A Crisis of Prioritization

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President's Information Technology Advisory Council, Cyber Security. A Crisis of Prioritization (2005). U.S. Government. Online Paper. Web

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The PITAC’s review of current Federally supported R&D in cyber security finds an imbalance in the current cyber security R&D portfolio: most support is for short-term, defense-oriented research; there is relatively little support for fundamental research to address the larger security vulnerabilities of the civilian IT infrastructure, which supports defense systems as well. Therefore, PITAC urges changes in the Federal government’s cyber security R&D portfolio to:

  • Increase Federal support for fundamental research in civilian cyber

security by $90 million annually at NSF and by substantial amounts at agencies such as DARPA and DHS to support work in 10 high-priority areas identified by PITAC.

  • Intensify Federal efforts to promote recruitment and retention of cyber

security researchers and students at research universities, with an aim of doubling this profession’s numbers by the end of the decade.

  • Provide increased support for the rapid transfer of Federally developed

cutting-edge cyber security technologies to the private sector.

  • Strengthen the coordination of the Interagency Working Group on

Critical Information Infrastructure Protection and integrate it under the Networking and Information Technology Research and Development (NITRD) Program.

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