The Cyber Threat Evolution Places New Pressure on Federal Legislators
Last week, Howard Schmidt, a cybersecurity coordinator and special assistant to the President, blogged about the White House efforts to advance legislation that would address cybersecurity. This particular topic is nothing new – countless others have discussed the need for federal legislation. But what is interesting is how this post encapsulates the progression of the argument over the past few years.
What was once considered largely a consumer issue has transformed into a matter of state security. Accountability to consumers is still very important, but as the technology utilized by companies, governments and even individual citizens – not to mention the bad guys – advances at a dizzying pace, the objectives of a federal law now include much more than just breach notification.




