[ISN] Obama seeks big boost in cybersecurity spending

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Wed, 16 Feb 2011 02:46:33 -0600 (CST)
http://www.computerworld.com/s/article/9209461/Obama_seeks_big_boost_in_cybersecurity_spending

By Patrick Thibodeau
Computerworld
February 15, 2011

WASHINGTON -- The White House is proposing a big increase in 
cybersecurity research and development in next year's budget to improve, 
in part, its ability to reduce the risk of insider threats and ensure 
the safety of control systems such as those used at power plants.

In detailing their 2012 budget proposal on Monday, White House officials 
didn't mention WikiLeaks and its release of tens of thousands of 
diplomatic cables and military documents, or the ability of the Stuxnet 
worm to damage Iran's nuclear control systems. But the fingerprints of 
both those incidents on this budget proposal seemed clear enough.

Philip Coyle, associate director for national security, said at the 
budget briefing on Monday that the administration is proposing 
"considerable growth" in cybersecurity research. When all the 
cybersecurity spending plans across the board are added together, 
cybersecurity research and development spending will increase 35% to 
$548 million next year, he said.

Stuxnet illustrated how a cyberattack could corrupt a specifically 
targeted critical control system -- in this case, Iran's nuclear 
centrifuges. But attacks on critical facilities in the U.S. have been a 
longstanding concern.

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