Former White House Cybersecurity Czar Calls For Security Action

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Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


Former White House Cybersecurity Czar Calls For Security Action


Howard Schmidt declines to comment on reported U.S. involvement in Stuxnet, but warns about cascading effect of targeted malware



GARTNER SECURITY & RISK MANAGEMENT SUMMIT -- National Harbor, Md. -- The White Houses first cybersecurity coordinator yesterday said its time for the federal government to begin implementing its blueprints for secure identities and its international strategy for cybersecurity, efforts that he spearheaded during his term.
We need to start executing our strategies, the recently retired Howard Schmidt said yesterday in an interview after his keynote address here. We cant be going back and creating yet another strategy.
Schmidt, 62,
resigned his post late last month for retirement
after two-and-half years on the job. The former president and CEO of the international nonprofit Information Security Forum and chief information security officer at eBay and Microsoft led the Obama administrations historic
international strategy for cybersecurity and cyberspace
, as well as
the National Strategy for Trusted Identities In Cyberspace (NSTIC)
. Michael Daniel, 41, former chief of the White House budget offices intelligence branch, was named Schmidts successor.
Schmidt did not address reports that the U.S. and Israel were behind Stuxnet and Flame in his keynote talk, and he later declined to comment specifically about the reports during a question-and-answer session. I cant talk about whether its true or not true, Schmidt told attendees here. But I can say you have to be very cautious about what goes on there because it can have very dramatic cascading effects.
In an interview with
Dark Reading
afterward, Schmidt didnt refer directly to Stuxnet or Flame, but elaborated on his earlier comment about the cascading affect of targeted malware attacks against nations: One of the big challenges out there is someone says this is the way to go and it saves lives, [for example]. But when you look at the overall effect ... youve got to have a dialog about that, he said, referring to governments and private industry alike.
Targeted malware of all types can be reverse-engineered, he said, so the original creator doesnt truly have full control over it. Every time theres new malware, thousands of researchers say, I can reverse-engineer it. It gets a lot of exposure really quickly, Schmidt said.
He said its important to consider the potential fallout of such attacks and to consider alternatives.
Whatever the reason for the leak to
The New York Times
on how President Obama
signed off on ramping up targeted malware attacks aimed at disarming Irans nuclear facilities
, which had begun during the Bush administration, some security experts say it could backfire. Now this can be anybody unleashing these types of attacks, says Rob Rachwald, director of security strategy for Imperva. I still think it was a bad idea to announce it ... I dont know if it was leaked.
[ Researchers say Flame predates Stuxnet and shares some source code with first-generation version of Stuxnet. See
Conclusive Link Found Between Stuxnet And Flame
. ]
Schmidt, meanwhile, had high praise for his successor, Daniel, whose federal budget and cybersecurity experience could help propel the administrations cybersecurity plans to the next phase. The guy is brilliant, Schmidt said. His hope is that Daniel will keep the newly launched security programs moving forward.
He also urged organizations to flex their procurement muscles to get better and more secure software and products. Use the power of procurement, he said. Require vendors to perform source code analysis and other secure software best practices as part of the requirements for a purchase. Schmidt also reiterated that security pros need to have a line to top executives. [Security] has to come from the top, he said.
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