Posted on December 27, 2009

Cyber-security chief resigns in protest

Calls consolidation of power in National Security Agency 'bad strategy'


Rod A. Beckstrom has resigned director of the National Cyber Security Center in the Department of Homeland Security.

The official in charge of coordinating the U.S. government’s cyber-security operations has quit, saying the expanding control of the National Security Agency over the nation’s computer security efforts poses “threats to our democratic processes.”

“Even from a security standpoint, it is unwise to hand over the security of all government networks to a single organization,” said Rod A. Beckstrom, the head of the Department of Homeland Security’s National Cyber Security Center (NCSC) when speaking to United Press International.

“If our Founding Fathers were taking part in this debate [about the future organization of the government's cyber-security activities], there is no doubt in my mind they would support a separation of security powers among different [government] organizations, in line with their commitment to checks and balances,” he said.

In a letter to Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano last week, Mr. Beckstrom said the NSA “dominates most national cyber efforts” and “effectively controls DHS cyber efforts through detailees, technology insertions and the proposed move” of the NCSC to an NSA facility at the agency’s Fort Meade, Md., headquarters.

“I believe this is a bad strategy on multiple grounds,” Mr. Beckstrom wrote in the letter, a copy of which was obtained by UPI. “The intelligence culture is very different than a network operations or security culture. In addition, threats to our democratic processes are significant if all top-level government network security and monitoring are handled by any one organization.”

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3 Comments on “Cyber-security chief resigns in protest”

  • Beckstrom wouldn’t have gotten the nod to be the under-chief in the Department of Obama Household Security in the first place if he wasn’t a fully vetted uber-liberal, ie, a Marxist commie, like his president.

    Whatever made this turkey bail on the job is either that it is too seriously invasive and too big a step - even for Beckstrom, or that the Messiah’s plan didn’t go far enough.

    Posted by R. E Bross on December 29, 2009 at 11:14 am
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