[ISN] HHS boosting cybersecurity

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/0602/web-hhs-06-04-03.asp
    
    By Sara Michael 
    June 4, 2003 
    
    The Department of Health and Human Services has expanded its contract 
    with iDefense Inc. to provide cyberthreat intelligence to the entire 
    department.
    
    Reston, Va.-based iDefense will help the department protect its 
    computers, networks and Internet functions with the company's iAlert 
    intelligence service.
    
    The service will provide intelligence reports to keep HHS officials 
    aware of possible risks. The company delivers the intelligence reports 
    via e-mail, a secure Web interface and wireless devices.
    
    "The Department of Health and Human Services is setting the standard 
    for proactive defense by uniformly equipping all of its agencies with 
    the capability to quickly deploy countermeasures against emerging 
    threats before they can cause any damage," iDefense vice president of 
    intelligence operations John Frazzini said in a statement.
    
    IDefense will provide the following services for HHS:
    
    * Daily intelligence reports providing early warning notification and 
      analysis on cyberthreats.
    
    * Proactive countermeasure information, such as patches and 
      workarounds, to avoid damage from the latest vulnerability.
    
    * Profiles of threats, including individual and groups of hackers and 
      areas of increased malicious cyberactivity.
    
    
    
    
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