[ISN] Lieberman blasts Bush cybersecurity plan

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Date: Wed Mar 24 2004 - 04:02:45 PST

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    http://www.fcw.com/fcw/articles/2004/0322/web-dhs-03-23-04.asp
    
    By Florence Olsen 
    March 23, 2004 
    
    Sen. Joseph Lieberman (D-Conn.) charged the Bush administration with
    "lassitude and lack of leadership" in securing the nation's critical
    computer systems infrastructure.
    
    In a March 19 letter, Lieberman, the ranking Democrat on the Senate
    Governmental Affairs Committee and a frequent critic of the White
    House's homeland security efforts, characterized the administration's
    National Strategy to Secure Cyberspace as little more than vague
    generalities, without timeframes, deadlines or performance benchmarks.  
    The strategy was originally announced February 2003.
    
    "It appears that the administration has been running in place, leaving
    us little closer to having meaningful protections for the vital
    computer dependent systems on which the country depends each day,"  
    Lieberman wrote in the March 19 letter to Homeland Security Department
    Secretary Tom Ridge.
    
    Some of the lack of progress, Lieberman argues, stems from a delay in
    finding someone to head DHS' National Cyber Security Division, a
    position now filled by Amit Yoran.
    
    The 22-page letter criticized DHS officials' performance and asked 57
    questions covering areas such as what DHS is doing about reducing
    software vulnerabilities, and plans for continuity and contingency
    planning.
    
    
    
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