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2002; Vol. 21 No. 7 Clarke: IT security is 3 to 5 years away By William Jackson Government Computer News The president's proposed fiscal 2003 budget puts much-needed money behind efforts to improve IT security, presidential cybersecurity adviser Richard Clarke told industry representatives at FOSE 2002. The history of government trying to achieve IT security is a sad one, Clarke said. We have to start putting our money where our policy is. The budget proposal earmarks 8 percent for security out of $52 billion in IT funds. But Clarke said the funds actually available will depend on congressional appropriations. Executive branch officials are not allowed to solicit the private sector to lobby Congress, Clarke said, so I'm not going to tell you it would be helpful. Improving federal IT security will take three to five years of continuous attention before we get into a comfort zone, he said. The 2003 budget request follows major changes in the federal budgeting process. Under the ...
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