Federal Computer Week
Retrieved Nov 04, 2009
By Ben Bain
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House panel wants agency to coordinate international agreements
A bill that would expand the National Institute for Standards and Technology’s role in cybersecurity cleared a House subcommittee today.
NIST would be responsible for developing a plan to coordinate the government’s work with international organizations developing cybersecurity standards under the bill approved by the House Science and Technology Committee’s Technology and Innovation Subcommittee.
The legislation would also have NIST work with agencies, industry and academia to start a public awareness and education campaign on cybersecurity risks, consequences and best practices.
The measure would also require NIST to support the development of technical standards to improve interoperability among identity management technologies and bolster authentication methods of identity management systems. The program would also work to improve privacy protection in identity management systems.
The bill would also update language in an earlier cybersecurity research and development law.