A report by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance warns that the U.S. must develop cyber intelligence as a new and better coordinated government discipline.
The white paper titled, “Intelligence to Protect the Homeland: Taking stock ten years later and looking ahead,” examines what has been learned in the ten years since 9/11 and what is needed from the…
Lynn Dugle, president of Raytheon’s Intelligence and Information Systems, has joined the board of directors at the Intelligence and National Security Alliance.
“INSA has been at the forefront of the national Intelligence Community advancing key concepts for security practitioners and academics as they seek to prevent attacks that strike…
In order to move froward with securing the nation’s networks, the government and private sectors must work together, Frances Townsend, Chairwoman of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance (INSA) board, told members of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs Committee during a hearing June 15.
During a hearing to discuss the Protecting Cyberspace as a National Asset…
A recent paper released by the Intelligence and National Security Alliance has called for industry to take the lead in partnerships for cybersecurity.
The report points to the central role that the private sector must play in cybersecurity, given the majority of the digital infrastructure is in the hands of the private sector.
The report examined present public-private partnerships and put forth several recommendations for effective partnerships for cybersecurity,…
The President of the Intelligence and National Security Alliance Ellen McCarthy spoke briefly with The New New Internet about the readiness of the private sector to forward U.S. cybersecurity. Ellen McCarthy also agrees with Greg Garcia in that an evaluation of current cyber spending is needed as well as Rep. Jim Langevin, in that FISMA must be updated.
TheNewNewInternet: As someone who works with people in the Intelligence…