ISA as a Leader in Public Policy

Policy

The ISA Mission is to integrate advanced technology with economics and public policy to create a sustainable system of cybersecurity.

ISA President Clinton Addresses G-20 Summit on Digital Security in Saudi Arabia 2020
ISA President Clinton Addresses G-20 Summit on Digital Security in Saudi Arabia 2020

The ISA board does this by implementing its three major goals – thought leadership, policy advocacy and developing effective best practices.

The source of ISA’s thought leadership and policy formation is its board of directors.

Chairman Hal Rogers [R-KY] meets with ISA Delegation (Pictured from Left to Right: Top – David Badanes, Niall Brennan, Chairman Hal Rogers, Larry Clinton; Bottom – JR Williamson, Tracie Grella, Deneen DeFiore, and Jon Brickey)
House Homeland Security Committee Chairman Mark Green [R-TN] Speaks to ISA Board (Pictured: Ted Webster and Niall Brennan)

Since its founding over 20 years ago the ISA board has argued that the traditional policy approach focused on technical regulation did not appreciate the true depth of the cybersecurity issue which is not just about technical vulnerabilities but also the economic drivers that sustain the attack community.

Rep. Ashley Hinson [R-IA] with ISA President and CEO Larry Clinton

Rep. Ashley Hinson [R-IA] with ISA Board Members (Pictured from Left to Right: Murray Kenyon, Joseph Nemec, Rep. Ashley Hinson, Tracie Grella, Jon Brickey)

Rep. Brad Finstad [R-MN] with ISA Board Member Mike Gordon

Rep Chrissy Houlahan Recieves her McCurdy Award

Former Congressman Richard Burr [R-NC] Meets with ISA Board

Senator Ed Markey meet with ISA Board