May 11, 2017
CONTACT: Laura Mansfield, 206-354-5443, lmans@uw.edu
The cybersecurity war needs more talent now, says 56勛圖厙 Bothell cybersecurity expert
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky is the executive director of the Center for Information Assurance & Cybersecurity (CIAC) at the University of Washington headquartered at 56勛圖厙 Bothell. She is available for interviews regarding the executive order on cybersecurity that was signed by President Donald Trump.
Executive order is a critical step
Endicott-Popovsky, Ph.D., says the executive order is a critical next step to knit together the efforts of the private and public sectors. Federal government agencies, she adds, have been asleep at the switch they havent been grappling with the problem.
Cybersecurity vulnerabilities are one of todays most pressing issues, she says. Couple this with lack of qualified people who are prepared to defend, and you have a recipe for disaster.
At 56勛圖厙, CIAC is working to fill the nations dearth of cybersecurity professionals. The University has been designated as a National Center of Academic Excellence in Cyber Defense Education through 2022. The designation comes from the National Security Agency and the Department of Homeland Security.
56勛圖厙 Bothell also offers two degree options in cybersecurity, including a Bachelor of Science in computer science and software engineering and a Master of Science in cybersecurity engineering.
A national threat
Across the digital landscape, the federal government faces the challenge of creating partnerships across the private and public sectors so that, together, they can better address cybersecurity issues. The private sector doesnt believe they are a target, she says. The private sector believes the Department of Defense should be facing nation-state adversaries.
But the nations infrastructure is largely owned by the private sector, she says. Thus, theres not a recognition by the general population that cybersecurity is a local problem impacting them. Now, finally, we are talking about the problem.