[iwar] [fc:FBI.will.send.states.cyberterror.alerts]

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07/26/02

FBI will send states cyberterror alerts
<a href="http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/19445-1.html">http://www.gcn.com/vol1_no1/daily-updates/19445-1.html>
Government Computing News
By Wilson P. Dizard III  GCN Staff

State officials will begin hearing from the FBI’s National
Infrastructure Protection Center about cyberthreats and terrorism under
a new agreement. The National Association of State Chief Information
Officers yesterday announced a memorandum of understanding with the
NIPC, saying it is a step toward creating a full-featured Interstate
Information Sharing and Analysis Center.

ISACs already exist to foster public- and private-sector cooperation in
case of threats to IT, public utilities, transportation and other
critical infrastructures.

NASCIO’s president, Connecticut CIO Rock Regan, said in a statement,
“Over time NASCIO will work with the states and federal partners to
develop this Interstate ISAC into a national model for two-way trusted
information exchange.” Regan said the ISAC will analyze and disseminate
information about threats, attacks, vulnerabilities, anomalies and
security best practices involving state governments.

The state CIO organization will sign participation agreements with
interested state officials, who must agree to handle the sensitive alert
information appropriately.

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