http://www.federalnewsradio.com/241/3110944/On-cyber-defense-US-stuck-at-the-starting-line By Jared Serbu Federal News Radio 11/8/2012 The head of the National Security Agency said the U.S. has the technical capability to secure its networks from cyber threats, but until Congress takes action on cybersecurity legislation, security improvements are stopped in their tracks. Gen. Keith Alexander, the director of NSA and the commander of U.S. Cyber Command, said he thinks the biggest barrier to improving the nation's overall cyber posture boils down to a basic lack of education in the nation, both about how networks operate and about the scope of the threat. Speaking to a government and IT security industry audience Wednesday, Alexander showed frustration about the slow pace toward updating the nation's cyber laws and said failing to prepare ahead of time for cyber attacks would lead to "bad decisions" should U.S. critical infrastructure come under attack from actors such as those who targeted Aramco, Saudi Arabia's state-owned oil company, earlier this year. "I'm concerned that attacks like that are coming, and we're spending a lot of time talking about what we should do, when we should just do it," he said. "We ought to argue it out just like we did in the election yesterday, but then come to a solution and get going. Because from my perspective, we can defend this space. We can secure it better than it is today, and we're stuck at the starting line. We ought to get on with it. I believe that's the push you're going to see from the administration and Congress, and it should be the push from the American people." [...] ______________________________________________ Visit the InfoSec News Security Bookstore Best Selling Security Books and More! http://www.shopinfosecnews.orgReceived on Fri Nov 09 2012 - 01:22:19 PST
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