Talking about Cybersecurity
The Secretary just launched the DHS National Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign Challenge, a call to individual citizens, stakeholders and the brightest in the business alike, asking for ideas to help promote public awareness about cybersecurity and cyber literacy. Proposals must be submitted by April 30 via www.dhs.gov/cyberchallenge, and winners will collaborate with the Department to develop and launch the National Cybersecurity Awareness Campaign. The Secretary announced the challenge at RSA conference in San Francisco, a gathering designed to offer "information security professionals around the world an unparalleled opportunity for networking and knowledge-sharing."
Check out all the challenge details and rules at www.dhs.gov/cyberchallenge, and start working on your idea.“All Americans have an important role to play in securing our computer systems and cyber networks,” said Secretary Napolitano. “We are challenging our nation’s best and brightest to utilize their expertise and creativity to devise new ways to engage the public in the shared responsibility of safeguarding our cyber resources and information.”
Labels: Cyber Challenge, Cybersecurity, Secretary Napolitano

3 Comments:
At March 4, 2010 1:47 PM ,
emv x man said...
Will ideas from non-Americans be considered?
At March 5, 2010 7:29 PM ,
Walter Houser said...
Gregory Schaffer, Assistant Secretary for Cyber Security and Communications, and Global Cyber Security Management Branch Director Richard Marshall are speaking at the 12th Semi-annual SwA Forum on March 9-12, 2010, at the MITRE offices in McLean, VA. Mr. Schaffer will be giving the government keynote speech on the opening day of the forum.
At March 17, 2010 3:59 PM ,
Antivirus Firewall Software said...
Raising Cyber awareness is surely needed. So many people are unaware of the dangers posed to their privacy, data and PC security by simply opening email. I keep hoping better ways will evolve to catch and punish those that cause so many cyber attcks via the Internet. The Internet has become as needed and useful as telephones. We need to make it safer for everyone using the Internet.
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