tailieunhanh - National Strategy, Roles, and Responsibilities Need to Be Better Defined and More Effectively Implemented

The report this year is far more exhaustive in its scope and reach than the previous editions and is backed for the first time, by extensive market research in four significant media markets in the region, the UAE, Saudi Arabia, Egypt and Lebanon on shifting media consumption habits. We have expanded the coverage of the report to include 15 Arab countries, namely, Bahrain, Egypt, Jordan, Kuwait, Lebanon, Morocco, Oman, Palestine, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Sudan, Tunisia, the UAE and the Yemen | United States Government Accountability Office GAO Report to Congressional Addressees February 2013 CYBERSECURITY National Strategy Roles and Responsibilities Need to Be Better Defined and More Effectively Implemented GAO-13-187 February 2013 Á GAO fSSSf Accountability Integrity Reliability Highlights Highlights of GAO-13-187 a report to congressional addressees CYBERSECURITY National Strategy Roles and Responsibilities Need to Be Better Defined and More Effectively Implemented Why GAO Did This Study Cyber attacks could have a potentially devastating impact on the nation s computer systems and networks disrupting the operations of government and businesses and the lives of private individuals. Increasingly sophisticated cyber threats have underscored the need to manage and bolster the cybersecurity of key government systems as well as the nation s critical infrastructure. GAO has designated federal information security as a government-wide high-risk area since 1997 and in 2003 expanded it to include cyber critical infrastructure. GAO has issued numerous reports since that time making recommendations to address weaknesses in federal information security programs as well as efforts to improve critical infrastructure protection. Over that same period the executive branch has issued strategy documents that have outlined a variety of approaches for dealing with persistent cybersecurity issues. GAO s objectives were to 1 identify challenges faced by the federal government in addressing a strategic approach to cybersecurity and 2 determine the extent to which the national cybersecurity strategy adheres to desirable characteristics for such a strategy. To address these objectives GAO analyzed previous reports and updated information obtained from officials at federal agencies with key cybersecurity responsibilities. GAO also obtained the views of experts in information technology management and cybersecurity and conducted a survey of chief information officers at major .

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