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Cybersecurity and DHS: GCN

On March 23rd, 2012, William Jackson reported for Government Computer News on how the DHS will give cybersecurity a funding boost within its overall department funding.  Next year the DHS will get $39.5 billion overall, of which $770 million will go towards cybersecurity (up from $325.8 million).

The GCN article laid out how the DHS will use that money:

  • $236 million for federal network security (i.e. ensure compliance with FISMA and "improve continuous monitoring of network activity").
  • $345 to the National Cybersecurity Protection System.  Some of this money will go towards the deployment of Einstein 3, a federal network monitoring system.
  • $93 million for US-CERT.  US-CERT is the DHS' tiger team; they provide incident response. 
  • $12.9 million "to increase the cybersecurity workforce," including cyber-education.
  • $64.5 million for cybersecurity R/D.

You can find the GCN source article here.

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