[ISN] Cybersecurity should be more active, official says

From: InfoSec News <alerts_at_private>
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 03:27:09 -0500 (CDT)
http://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/cybersecurity-should-be-more-active-official-says/2012/09/16/dd4bc122-fc6d-11e1-b153-218509a954e1_story.html

By Ellen Nakashima
The Washington Post
September 16, 2012

The federal government has taken a “failed approach” to cybersecurity, 
with efforts that focus on reducing vulnerabilities rather than actively 
deterring attackers, according to one of the FBI’s top former cyber 
officials.

Steven Chabinsky, a 17-year bureau veteran who stepped down this month 
as the FBI’s top cyber lawyer, argued that the movement to set security 
standards for companies — which has been a goal for the Obama 
administration and the focus of congressional debate — is useful only 
“in the margins.”

More important is to enable companies whose computer networks are 
targeted by criminals and foreign intelligence services to detect who’s 
penetrating their systems and to take more aggressive action to defend 
themselves, Chabinsky said in his first interview since leaving office.

“The FBI needs stronger partners in the private sector who can figure 
out who the bad guys are, and there needs to be much stronger 
relationships between the private sector, law enforcement and the courts 
to ensure that all the legal authorities that exist can be brought to 
bear against cyberattackers,” he said.

The remarks by Chabinsky are the latest warning from former top cyber 
officials.

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