Industry must take the lead in forming public-private cybersecurity partnerships, experts say

When it comes to public and private collaboration, it’s time for government to step back and let industry have a turn at the wheel, cybersecurity experts and government officials say. In a panel discussion titled “Before Things Go Boom: Improving Government and Industry Cooperation Before it’s Too Late” at the New America think tank Friday in Washington, officials from both the private and public sector discussed the need for collaboration in light of the Trump administration’s recent executive order on cybersecurity. The executive order largely calls on federal agencies and departments to conduct a series of internal, comprehensive reviews of their digital defenses. By collecting a reasonable measure of existing protections, the White House hopes to better allocate funding. Kiersten Todt, executive director of the Presidential Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity, said that thoughtful, industry-driven relationships and engagement prior to major cybersecurity events will lead to the trust necessarily for improved […]

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Blockchain biz gets new D.C. voice

Blockchain, the revolutionary cryptographic technology that underlies bitcoin and other digital currencies, has a new advocate in Washington, D.C. The Global Blockchain Business Council, launched last month at Davos, announced Wednesday that it is opening a D.C. office and appointing a board of directors. The council brings together the world’s leading blockchain businesses and business executives  to “work on educating businesses to help them understand the potential of blockchain and to advocate on behalf of the technology with regulators all across the globe,” said Jamie Smith of the Bitfury Group, one of the companies that helped found the council. Smith said the council would be announcing the location of the Washington office “very soon.” She said the council hoped to “create key moments throughout the year,” through a series of events where that education could happen. Blockchain, also called distributed ledger technology, uses a network of participating computers and distributed cryptographic software to create an […]

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