Making sense of governmentwide security
The call for a federal CIO has its roots in information security.
The call for a federal CIO has its roots in information security. In the
past decade, the government has formed numerous groups to formulate governmentwide
policies and interagency programs to improve security.
1989: Computer Emergency Response Team founded at Carnegie Mellon University.
1991: Defense Information Systems Agency's ASSIST formed.
1993: Air Force Information Warfare Center activated.
1994: Federal legislation criminalizes transmission of viruses over
networks.
1996: Justice Department calls for "Manhattan Project" for cybersecurity.
President's Commission on Critical Infra-structure Protection established.
1998: National Infrastructure Protection Center formed at the FBI.
Presidential Decision Directive 63 signed, requiring agencies to develop
plans to protect critical information systems. Critical Infrastructure Assurance
Office (CIAO) established. Joint Task Force for Computer Network Defense
formed.
1999: The CIAO proposes 10-point cyberdefense plan.
2000: President Clinton releases the National Plan for Information Systems
Protection. OMB calls for agencies to include information security programs
in their budgets.
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