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Rod Beckstrom, director of the National Cybersecurity Center, has resigned his position effective March 13, complaining about the large role of the National Security Agency (NSA) in a letter to Department of Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano.
“The National Cybersecurity Center is the only national body created to fulfill the responsibility to protect networks across the civilian, military and intelligence communities,” Beckstrom wrote in his resignation letter. “It is the group responsible for pulling together the composite operating picture and situational awareness across government, and has the only national coordination authority on cybersecurity issues.”
In his resignation letter, Beckstrom voices objections to the role of the NSA and objects to a proposal to locate the NCSC at Ft. Meade, Maryland, the NSA’s headquarters.
Saying the NSA is dominating most of the efforts, Beckstrom adds, “While acknowledging the critical importance of the NSA to our intelligence efforts, I believe this is a bad strategy on multiple grounds. The intelligence culture is very different than a network operations or security culture. In addition, the threats to our democratic processes are significant if all top level government network security and monitoring are handled by any one organization, either directly or indirectly.”
Beckstrom said he was “unwilling to subjugate the NSCS underneath the NSA,” and pointed to achievements the NCSC, with its small staff, has accomplished during his period as director, including supporting the DoD's software programming efforts.
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More Info ?By jkohut on March 9, 2009, 9:18 amIt would be helpful to know who (Presidential Administration ?) decided to move the NSCS under the NSA. There is a new CTO position in the government, maybe that...
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NCSC, NCSD, and US-CERT are all in a state of disarry...By Anonymous on March 9, 2009, 9:56 amNCSC, NCSD, and US-CERT are all in a state of disarry. Morale is low within the organizations. They would each benefit from two things: 1. bringing in fresh perspective/talent...
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NSA's ImportanceBy Anonymous on March 10, 2009, 4:16 pmNSA has two sides. One is intelligence, the other is Information Assurance. They have lived with both cultures for a long time. They also have experience balancing...
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