White House Issues Insider Threat Policy

  /     /     /  
Publicated : 22/11/2024   Category : security


White House Issues Insider Threat Policy


Policy sets minimum standards to deter, detect and respond to insider threats in federal government.



Spy Tech: 10 CIA-Backed Investments (click image for larger view and for slideshow)
The White House has issued a national insider threat policy and standards to guide federal agencies in the prevention of unauthorized information disclosure. The policy itself, however, hasnt been publicly released.
President Barack Obama notified the heads of federal agencies and departments of the
new guidelines in a Nov. 21 memo
. The policy and related minimum standards provide direction to federal programs aimed at deterring, detecting and responding to actions by employees who may pose a threat to national security, according to the memo. In addition to stifling information leaks, the policy seeks to prevent espionage and violent acts against the federal government.
The standards set baseline requirements for insider threat programs, such as an ability to analyze and respond to threat-related information and monitor employee use of classified networks. As they clamp down, agencies are directed to provide awareness training and protect the civil liberties and privacy of government personnel.
The national policy comes several years Bradley Manning, a soldier in the U.S. Army, was accused of leaking hundreds of thousands of classified government documents to the WikiLeaks website. Manning was arrested two years ago and awaits trial.
[ Learn
How South Carolina Failed To Spot Hack Attack
. Hint: Lack of breach detection services was a big part of the problem. ]
In October 2011, President Obama signed an
executive order
outlining structural reforms to promote the security of classified networks and protect classified information. The order led to the formation of an insider threat task force charged with drafting a national policy. Agencies were also directed to implement insider threat detection programs and monitor their progress in meeting policy objectives.
Government agencies have taken a variety of steps to protect themselves. The
State Department has deployed
new auditing and monitoring tools on its classified networks. And the Department of Defense awarded Xeroxs PARC a $3.5 contract to
develop technology
that can automatically identify insider threats.
The Secret Service, the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the FBI have all offered insider threat guidance to businesses and government agencies. Among the tips for prevention presented earlier this year by Carnegie Mellon Universitys CERT Insider Threat Center, based on its
work with the Secret Service
, are to watch for human-behavior warning signs, be alert when employees resign or are terminated and make use of technologies such as centralized logging tools.

Last News

▸ Travel agency fined £150,000 for breaking Data Protection Act. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ 7 arrested, 3 more charged in StubHub cyber fraud ring. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security

▸ Nigerian scammers now turning into mediocre malware pushers. ◂
Discovered: 23/12/2024
Category: security


Cyber Security Categories
Google Dorks Database
Exploits Vulnerability
Exploit Shellcodes

CVE List
Tools/Apps
News/Aarticles

Phishing Database
Deepfake Detection
Trends/Statistics & Live Infos



Tags:
White House Issues Insider Threat Policy