Landrieu seeks ‘cyber footprint’ for Louisiana

From: FCW

By Adam Mazmanian

Sen. Mary Landrieu wants the federal government to build out its cybersecurity capabilities in her home state, far away from the federal contracting hub inside the Beltway. The Louisiana Democrat – who is up for re-election in 2014 – has parochial reasons for making such a pitch. But some experts agree with her.

“It’s definitely a good idea to look at dispersed cybersecurity workforce and regional cyber education programs,” said Jason Healey, Director of the Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative. “It’s been too bad that so much of the money has been concentrated in D.C., and especially concentrated in defense-related jobs. It’s really sucked a lot of the talent away from other parts of the United States where it’s needed.”

Landrieu’s office didn’t respond to requests for comment from FCW, but her slot as a member of the Senate Homeland Security and Government Affairs committee puts her in a position to push for legislation that includes incentives to develop cybersecurity talent nationwide, and put it to work protecting federal networks and other sensitive installations.

“Those jobs can’t all be based inside Washington, D.C. and Arlington, Va.,” she said in comments to the Daily Advertiser in Lafayette. “Some of those jobs need to be located outside the blast zone. With its technological expertise and the university here, Acadiana can help safeguard the cyber frontier.”

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