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Tech Wednesday, February 13th 2013 at 9:46 am

What Does Obama’s Executive Order On Cybersecurity Mean?

In last night’s State of the Union Address, President Obama called for… well, a lot of things. It’s the State of The Union, it covers a lot of ground. One item high on the agenda, though, was improving cybersecurity around the nation. It was a timely concern, considering that Anonymous members were threatening to disrupt the online broadcast of the President’s speech, a threat they failed to follow through on. Before he took the stage though, Obama had already signed an executive order in the hopes of strengthening America’s infrastructure — things like power grids and air traffic control systems — against cyber attacks. While well meaning, though, the order is largely toothless.

The order, which Obama signed yesterday morning and was released as his speech began, means that the government will form a new set of cybersecurity standards to protect critical pieces of American infrastructure that can be vulnerable to cyber attacks — power plants, for example. What it doesn’t mean is that any of the industries covered by the order will actually have to meet the completely voluntary standards, at least for now. So while this may be an according to Hoyle executive order, in practice it’s more like an executive strongly worded suggestion.

While it’s a nice thought and a good start, that’s not enough. Legislation that would implement more stringent, mandatory security regulations on critical infrastructure died in the Senate last year, with opponents arguing that new regulations would cost too much for companies to implement. Because clearly, the right call here is to wait until those pieces of infrastructure have actually been damaged by hackers to react to it, rather than ask a company that supplies necessary basic services like power to accept a new cost of doing business as their industry changes. After all, if executives put their heads in the sand on security issues, they don’t have to pay for more IT guys, and then there’s more money leftover to give themselves bonuses at the end of the year. This, of course, is exactly how bonuses should work.

Infrastructure isn’t the only arena where the administration is making cybersecurity a priority, though. The Pentagon recently acknowledged plans to grow its cybersecurity division from 900 to 4900 personell in the next five years. That move, brought about by the Cyber Command arm of the Defense Department, is key to one of the other points the President made in his speech — the necessity for America’s cybersecurity strategy to be not just defensive and reactionary, but capable of fighting what amounts to a shooting war on the Internet.

(via Bloomberg)

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  • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwWW2DQS_DU Booker T.(D – Engel’s Estates)

    I won’t be surprised if this President tries to implement parts of SOPA/PIPA by executive order. But, I could be wrong. You never know.

  • http://www.facebook.com/joshua.murphy.3781 Joshua Murphy

    Wow! Calling out Obama on more of his fluff, I didn’t think I would see that on here. You all tend (like most media outlets) to let your DNC favoritism bleed into your writings.

  • http://www.facebook.com/oz.dillon.3 Oz Dillon

    You want to protect our Power Grid from Cyber Attacks, then TAKE IT OFF THE NET, you moron! There is absolutely NO REASON for control of any of our power plants to be hooked to the internet what so ever! None! Nada! Nil!

    It was about the stupidest thing in centuries to have done so. Nearly as stupid as allowing Chinese Nationals to upgrade our Telecommunications Infrastructure, and 6 other projects on American soil. That’s right CHINESE NATIONALS WORKING ON OUR INFRASTRUCTURE!

  • Robert Seibert

    Our rights and freedoms of our Constitution are slowy crumbling away! SCARY!

  • Jack Bond

    Like what exactly?

  • SickOfTheStupid

    the most obvious is the 4th, you are no longer free of unreasonable searches……

  • Jack Bond

    Obama’s executive order does not authorize any new types of searches.

  • SickOfTheStupid

    no but it is allowing the fruit of all the governments other illegal searches to be used by privately owned corporations and encourages private corporations to spy and provide the government with their findings……….. If Hitler was alive today to see what America has become he would be proud and shed a tear of joy …………

  • Jack Bond

    Technically Obama’s executive order does nothing more than show that he doesn’t even know the purpose of his position. Executive orders are, as this article put it, strongly worded suggestions that can only command law enforcement to uphold the constitution if they are failing to do so. This cyber security order just happened so Obama could pretend he’s still a good guy.

  • SickOfTheStupid

    yeah you might want to explain all that to the government and corporate minions that follow those executive orders blindly…….. Remember the Dream Act amnesty that got shot down 3+ times in congress that Obama instituted by executive order……………..

  • Jack Bond

    The government is consistently breaking the constitution and has been for a long time. People just come to expect it.