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| Washington, D.C. , April 3—5 | |
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Securing U.S. Federal Information Systems and Beyond: NIST Activities and Other Government InitiativesSession DetailsMonday, April 04, 2005 9:00 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. Grand Ballroom (lower level) Session Type: General Session Speaker(s)
AbstractThe Computer Security Division of the National Institute for Standards and Technology (NIST) is perhaps best known for its work to improve cyber security for government information systems, enhancing the ability of agencies to deliver services electronically and ensuring continuity of operations. NIST is also a tremendous national resource in the effort to raise awareness of IT risks, vulnerabilities, and protection requirements, particularly for new and emerging technologies. This keynote address will introduce NIST's statutory mandates under the Federal Information Security Management Act, Cyber Security Research and Development Act, and Homeland Security Presidential Directive #12. Other projects, including the development of cyber security checklists and related efforts that provide increased protection against cyber security disruptions, will also be described. Available Resources |
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