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                Date: 1999-08-03
                 
                 
                Der lange Arm der Nipc iSic niAc
                
                 
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Der lange Arm der Nipc iSic niAc 
 
Die neue Partnerschaft von US-Regierungsstellen und dem  
privaten Sektor beginnt natürlich mit dem Thema /Sicherheit/.  
 Ein Joint Committee ist gegründet,  sogenannte  Information  
Sharing and Analysis Centers [ISIC] entstehen, dann gibts  
noch NIAC und NIPC [c below]. 
 
post/scrypt: Nennen Sie eine elektronische potente US- 
Agency mit drei Buchstaben. 
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August 2, 1999 
President Clinton signed an executive order last week  
creating the National Infrastructure Assurance Council, the  
final organization to be established in an overall structure to  
protect the critical infrastructure of the United States against  
cyberterrorism and other attacks.  
 
The council will be made up of 30 people from federal, state  
and local governments, as well as the private sector. 
 
As outlined in the May 1998 Presidential Decision Directive  
63, its main purpose is to enhance and continue to develop  
the partnership between the public and private sector on  
initiatives already in place. This includes the Information  
Sharing and Analysis Centers (ISACs) that are being set up  
around the country to exchange information about  
vulnerabilities, cyberattacks and intrusions.  
 
The establishment of the NIAC rounds out the group of  
organizations created to provide critical infrastructure  
protection. Its sister groups, including the Critical  
Infrastructure Assurance Office and the National  
Infrastructure Protection Center, have been in place for more  
than a year, putting in place a government and industry  
foundation that the NIAC will build on. 
 
Although steps already have been taken in this direction by  
the NIPC, the CIAO and other groups, the formation of the  
NIAC will make a difference, officials said. 
 
"I think this is an important step in making real the  
President's vision of a public/private partnership," said John  
Tritak, the new director of the CIAO.  
 
-- Diane Frank (diane_frank@fcw.com)  
 
source 
http://www.civic.com/news/1999/august/civ-security-8-2-
                   
99.html 
 
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published on: 1999-08-03 
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