Google: NSA Isn’t Snooping

On his June 12th Fox Business News appearance, ISA President Larry Clinton rebutted the notion that the private sector is providing the National Security Agency “unfettered access” to all of its data. Clinton stressed the fact that companies safeguard their data because it is in their business interests to do so. He also noted the […]

Defending Cyber Attacks

On February 13, 2013, following the release of the Obama administration’s Executive Order 13636, CNBC’s “Power Lunch” asked ISA President Larry Clinton to appear on the show to discuss how the order will impact the private sector and solicit ISA’s view on its implications.

Bill Would Have Businesses Foot Cost Of Cyberwar

Business executives and national security leaders are of one mind over the need to improve the security of the computers that control the U.S. power grid, the financial system, water treatment facilities and other elements of critical U.S. infrastructure. But they divide over the question of who bears responsibility for that effort.

BILL WOULD HAVE BUSINESSES FOOT COST OF CYBERWAR

By Tom Gjelten Business executives and national security leaders are of one mind over the need to improve the security of the computers that control the U.S. power grid, the financial system, water treatment facilities and other elements of critical U.S. infrastructure. But they divide over the question of who bears responsibility for that effort. […]

Cybersecurity Bill Passes, Obama Threatens Veto

The Cyber Intelligence Sharing and Protection Act, which has been revised several times over the past week, allows the government and private companies to share information with one another with the aim of warding off cyber threats.

Security Legislation: IT Insider with ISA’s Larry Clinton

There are a number of cybersecurity bills hotly debated on Capitol Hill and more than one government agency vying to “own” cybersecurity for the nation. So with all of this disagreement, how can lawmakers, security agencies and businesses find a way to work together to protect our safety and our intellectual property?