[ISN] Info assurance should include sharing, general says

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    By Matthew French 
    Nov. 4, 2003
    
    HONOLULU -- The Defense Department is focusing its information 
    assurance efforts too much on protection and not enough on sharing and 
    availability, according to a senior official at U.S. Pacific Command.
    
    Speaking this week at the AFCEA Asia-Pacific 2003 conference, Air 
    Force Lt. Gen. Robert Dierker, deputy commander of PACOM, said the 
    term information assurance usually conjures images of information 
    security or protection. But just as important, he said, is equal 
    emphasis on information distribution and sharing.
    
    "One big dilemma we face every day is, how do we share information 
    with our allies, coalition partners and other agency partners while 
    protecting it from our adversaries?" Dierker said. "Our failure to 
    share information is almost as problematic as the consequences of our 
    adversaries' interception of it."
    
    A much better balance needs to be achieved, Dierker said. The term 
    assurance should mean that users "have great confidence in the 
    information that it is accurate, secure and accessible by those who 
    need it to support the mission, while still being protected from 
    disclosure to our enemies," he said. 
    
    Networks need to be fluid and able to adapt to rapid changes that 
    accompany operations worldwide, he said. There are many cases where 
    some allies and adversaries end up swapping roles, depending on what 
    the collaboration context is, he said.
    
    "For example, a humanitarian assistance partner could very well turn 
    out to be a security assistance adversary," Dierker said. "Sometimes, 
    even among strong allies, we have information-sharing challenges. And 
    for that matter, sometimes even among our own services as well."
    
    DOD officials have been working on an official information assurance 
    policy document for about seven months, and want to have a more 
    substantive plan prepared by next October.
    
    
    
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