[ISN] Security info center gets $2 million

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Date: Thu Dec 11 2003 - 01:10:51 PST

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2003/1208/web-fsisac-12-10-03.asp
    
    By Diane Frank 
    Dec. 10, 2003 
    
    The Treasury Department on Tuesday signed a $2 million one-time
    contract to upgrade the Financial Services Information Sharing and
    Analysis Center (FS/ISAC), which serves as the central point for the
    sector's critical infrastructure warnings.
    
    The center is one of many that industries and their government
    liaisons formed since 1998 to share vulnerability information and
    alerts when incidents occur that affect critical infrastructure, such
    as telecommunications and banking. The FS/ISAC was one of the first to
    be formed and experts have often held it up as an example for other
    sectors.
    
    Money from Treasury will allow the center to expand to serve the
    entire financial industry, department officials said.
    
    The $2 million is to be used specifically for upgrading the center. By
    the end of fiscal 2005, officials expect that the center will be
    funded entirely by membership fees, which range from $750 to $50,000
    per year.
    
    Upgrades include:
    
    * Enhancing the network so it can serve more than 30,000 institutions
      in the financial sector — including banks, exchanges, insurance
      companies and others -- in addition to the current core group.
    
    * Providing a secure, confidential forum for real-time information
      sharing.
    
    * Adding data about physical threats to the cyberthreat information
      that the center handles.
    
    * Including a Web-based warnings and alerts service, with a backup
      system in case the Internet itself is affected.
    
    * Setting more than 16 performance metrics to determine the center's
      effectiveness and help assess the state of information sharing
      across the industry.
    
    The Bush administration wants to use industry ISACs as the primary
    means for sharing information between government and the private
    sector, Robert Liscouski, assistant secretary for infrastructure
    protection at the Homeland Security Department, said last week at the
    National Cyber Security Summit in Santa Clara, Calif.
    
    
    
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