Information Sharing , Next-Generation Technologies & Secure Development , Training & Security Leadership
Step One: Admitting We Have a Cybersecurity Problem
Reitinger of Global Cyber Alliance on Tackling Risk ManagementPhil Reitinger, CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance, a group he describes as a "coalition of the angry," describes how it has channeled this anger into action.
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In a video interview at RSA Conference 2017, Reitinger also:
- Discusses why he believes the U.S. is in step one of a 12-step cybersecurity program;
- Sizes up progress toward measuring systemic risk;
- Reviews the alliance's early initiatives.
Before being tapped as Global Cyber Alliance's president and CEO last year, Reitinger served as deputy undersecretary for cybersecurity at the Department of Homeland Security. He also served as director of DHS's National Cybersecurity Center, leading the department's efforts to reduce risks across cyber and physical infrastructures and helping secure federal networks and systems by collecting, analyzing, integrating and sharing information among interagency partners. Reitinger also previously served as chief trustworthy infrastructure strategist at Microsoft and executive director for the Defense Department's Cyber Crime Center. After leaving government service, Sony recruited him as its first CISO in the wake of a massive security breach of its PlayStation gaming system.
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