House bill would boost Commerce agency's role in computer security
- National Journal
- November 27, 2001
- Comments
"In today's environment, the intense need for this legislation is evident. We need to plug the many holes in our computer security systems," Morella said.
The legislation also would task NIST with assisting civilian federal agencies in protecting their networks and promoting compliance with computer information security and private guidelines, and responding to unauthorized intrusions.
NIST also would be directed to develop uniform standards for federal computer systems, create a clearinghouse for commercial security products and report annually on the state of federal computer security.
The House is scheduled to vote on the bill Tuesday evening.
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