Friday, September 17, 2010

Cybersecurity consensus: 'We haven't done enough' Obama, officials cite public-sector efforts

Cybersecurity Consensus: 'We Haven't Done Enough' -- Washington Times

Obama, officials cite public-sector efforts.

President Obama on Wednesday briefly dropped by and addressed a meeting at which industry figures were being updated on U.S. cybersecurity efforts, acknowledging more progress was needed on the issue but blaming George W. Bush administration efforts as inadequate.

The meeting was led by White House Cybersecurity Coordinator Howard Schmidt, Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano and Commerce Secretary Gary Locke and was attended "by an array of cybersecurity stakeholders from across the country," a statement from the White House said.

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