http://www.nextgov.com/cybersecurity/2012/10/dhs-urged-create-reserve-cadre-cyber-experts/58704/ By Aliya Sternstein Government Executive October 11, 2012 A cyber skills task force has recommended that the Homeland Security Department build a reserve army of cyber specialists from across government and industry to address emergencies. Last week, the task force briefed DHS leaders on recommendations for filling a talent void and molding top-notch cyber talent to meet future, unknown network threats. One objective is to establish a National Guard-like band of cyber experts, called the “CyberReserve,” to ensure capable professionals are on tap in times of national crises. There is precedent for this sort of organization in Estonia, as well as the electric utility sector. The key, according to the task force's report and DHS officials, will be ensuring Homeland Security’s rolodex is up to date with relevant former personnel now at other agencies and companies, as well as unaffiliated experts from government and industry. “Surge rosters do require active management,” DHS Deputy Secretary Jane Holl Lute told Nextgov. “It’s not something where you type up a page and throw it in the drawer. People’s skills have to be current." [...] -- Get your CEH, CISSP or ISSMP with ExpandingSecurity.com Live OnLine classes that will not wreck your schedule. Come to a free class and see how good our program really is. Free weekly PainPill: http://www.expandingsecurity.com/PainPillReceived on Fri Oct 12 2012 - 05:39:45 PDT
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