[ISN] White House draft bill would put DHS in charge of civilian computer networks

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Mon, 18 Apr 2011 03:09:16 -0500 (CDT)
http://thehill.com/blogs/hillicon-valley/technology/156293-white-house-draft-bill-would-put-dhs-in-charge-of-civilian-networks

By Gautham Nagesh 
The Hill
04/15/11 

The White House is circulating a piece of draft legislation that would 
give the Department of Homeland Security oversight over cybersecurity at 
civilian agencies, according to a report from FedNewsRadio.

The proposed legislation combines the comprehensive cybersecurity bill 
introduced last year by the Senate Homeland Security Committee with the 
administration's memo from July 2010 to expand DHS's responsibilities 
over non-military networks, according to the report.

Like the Homeland Security bill sponsored by Sens. Joe Lieberman 
(I-Conn.), Susan Collins (R-Maine) and Thomas Carper (D-Del.), the bill 
would create a White House cybersecurity office that reports to the 
Secretary of DHS on day-to-day matters.

But the legislation also goes beyond the Homeland Security bill by 
giving DHS authority over .gov domains that is similar to the authority 
enjoyed by U.S. CyberCommand, the military's cybersecurity unit, over 
the .gov domain.

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