State CIOs call for federal collaboration on cyber security

From: Business Insurance

Judy Greenwald

Members of the National Association of State Chief Information Officers urged more federal collaboration on cyber security issues during the Kentucky-based organization’s midyear conference.

At the organization’s 2014 “Fly-In,” in which more than 50 state chief information officers and state technology policy officials participated Wednesday, members discussed the need for state and federal authorities to continue to mature collaborative efforts to defend public networks against hackers and other cyber threats, among other issues, the association said in a statement.

Those who spoke to the attendees included Roberta Stempfley, deputy assistant secretary of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security; and Matthew Scholl, acting chief of the computer security division of the U.S. Department of Commerce’s National Institute for Standards and Technology.

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