[ISN] Howard Schmidt opts out of bid for Congress

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    http://www.computerworld.com/securitytopics/security/story/0,10801,92974,00.html
    
    News Story by Dan Verton 
    MAY 07, 2004 
    COMPUTERWORLD
    
    WASHINGTON -- After months of consideration, Howard Schmidt, the chief
    security officer at eBay Inc.  and the former chairman of the
    President's Critical Infrastructure Protection Board, announced today
    that he won't run for Congress from his home state of Washington.
    
    In an exclusive interview with Computerworld, Schmidt said that the
    "financial timing is not right" to undertake a major political
    campaign and that he believes he can be a more effective advocate for
    critical-infrastructure protection and cybersecurity issues working
    from the private sector. However, he hasn't ruled out a political
    career in the future.
    
    Schmidt had eyed a run for Washington's 8th District seat, currently
    held by Jennifer Dunn, who in January announced plans to retire. And
    while senior members of Dunn's staff have said publicly that Schmidt
    could carry on Dunn's homeland security agenda, Schmidt chose instead
    to take on more work with the Department of Homeland Security.
    
    Starting next week, Schmidt will begin talks with senior DHS officials
    about a future role as either executive director or "ambassador at
    large" for the U.S. CERT Partnership Program, a new effort currently
    in the planning phase. Schmidt said he was approached about the
    program apparently because of his understanding of the interdependency
    of cyber and physical infrastructures.
    
    Senior members of the DHS approached Schmidt in December during the
    inaugural National Cyber Security Summit and asked for his direct
    assistance in working with the private sector. Other senior DHS and
    private sector officials, who spoke on condition of anonymity, said
    Schmidt was approached amid concerns that the agency wasn't getting
    good advice on cybersecurity and critical-infrastructure protection
    from outside "industry experts."
    
    A senior DHS official involved in luring Schmidt back into a
    consulting and advisory role acknowledged that some advice received by
    the DHS wasn't well grounded.
    
    Schmidt, however, said he has been closely weighing his options,
    working to ensure he doesn't overextend himself -- something he has
    expressed to DHS officials. In addition to his current role at eBay,
    the former White House adviser recently co-founded the Global CSO
    Council and serves as co-chair of the awareness and education
    committee of the Cyber Security Task Force, which was formed at last
    year's National Cyber Security Summit.
     
    
    
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