Is The Government Getting Stingier With Cyber Threat Data?

From: Defense One

Virginia Tech’s network security chief thinks so. He says overclassification is making it harder to prep and respond.

By Aliya Sternstein

The top cybersecurity official at one of the country’s foremost scientific institutions says the federal government is too secretive about the threat tips it shares.

Virginia Tech is no stranger to hackers. Randy Marchany, the school’s chief information security officer, says he assumes the attackers are already inside the networks. The university’s attack space includes power generation networks, campus police databases, research files, student records and retail payment systems, among other sensitive digital operations, he said.

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