http://fcw.com/articles/2010/07/26/comment-mike-spinney-dhs-trusted-identities.aspx By Mike Spinney FCW.com July 22, 2010 COMMENTARY - Mike Spinney is a senior privacy analyst at the Ponemon Institute, which conducts independent research on privacy, data protection and information security policy. The Homeland Security Department recently announced an initiative aimed at creating a more secure system of online identification. According to its Web site, the National Strategy for Trusted Identities in Cyberspace seeks to "improve cyberspace for everyone - individuals, private sector and governments - who conducts business online." That's certainly a noble goal. But the very existence of NSTIC begs two very important questions: Does protecting me and my fellow citizens while we transact business online fall within the department.s areas of responsibility? And does DHS truly believe it can do what the private sector, driven by a clear and compelling profit motive, has yet to successfully accomplish? The answer to both questions is a resounding no. DHS should focus on doing what its name implies - protecting the homeland - and resist the urge to demote itself into the role of national cyber mall cop. [...] _________________________________________________________________ Attend Black Hat USA 2010, hosted at Caesars Palace in Las Vegas, Nevada July 24-29th, offering over 60 training sessions and 11 tracks of Briefings from security industry elite. To sign up visit http://www.blackhat.comReceived on Sun Jul 25 2010 - 22:40:58 PDT
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