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Last week, I provided opening remarks for the State and Local Government Cybersecurity
Framework Kickoff Event, hosted at the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence (NCCoE), a
partnership among the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST), the State of
Maryland, and Montgomery County. This event is part of the White House’s ongoing
coordination and outreach in support of implementing the Cybersecurity Framework, which was
released on February 12, 2014, pursuant to President Obama’s Executive Order on Improving
Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (E.O. 13636).
Although much of the attention around the development and implementation of the Framework,
and the implementation of E.O. 13636, has focused on the private sector, our state, local, tribal,
and territorial government stakeholders are critical partners in our overall drive to improve
cybersecurity protections for the nation’s critical infrastructure. These government entities
operate critical infrastructure where cybersecurity protections can be increased, and they house
considerable amounts of information about residents – everything from driver’s licenses to
school records – that must be protected.
These entities are also the first line of response when something goes wrong for our people –
individuals and local businesses that are the victims of cyber crime or malicious incidents in
cyberspace are likely to reach out to their local law enforcement and related government
agencies first for help. At the same time, these local governments present a complex landscape
for cybersecurity: they vary widely in governance structure, technical connectivity, and resources
available for securing systems and information.
To help navigate this complex yet important landscape requires a team effort. Recognizing that,
the White House convened a broad array of stakeholders including government representatives,
localgovernmentfocused associations, private sector technology companies, and partners from
multiple federal agencies to discuss ways to help this community implement the Framework as a
tool for improving cybersecurity. Over 100 cybersecurity and technology leaders attended the
event in person, and nearly as many participated virtually via a webinar, representing entities
from Hawaii to Michigan (click here to read the Michigan Chief Security Officer’s detailed blog
on the event).
Participating organizations included: NCCoE, NIST, the National Governors Association, the
National Association of State CIOs, DHS Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, DHS
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs, and the MultiState Information Sharing and Analysis Center.
(Click here to access materials provided by participating organizations.) Additionally, the chief
information security officer for the State of Maryland moderated a panel of technology industry
leaders (including representatives from AT&T, Intel, Microsoft, Symantec, and the Information
Technology Industry Council) who shared their organizations’ experiences in implementing the
Framework.
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