
Jim sent this in:
After several months of making his initial announcement he intended to appoint a Cyber Security Czar, President Barack Obama has selected a national cyber security coordinator to help protect government and private sector computer systems from terrorists, criminals and hackers.
“With the historic creation of the Department of Homeland Security, the transfer of many of the responsibilities from the Critical Infrastructure Protection Board to DHS and the release of the strategy, I have decided to retire after approximately 31 years of public service and return to the private sector,” Schmidt wrote.
“While significant progress has been made, there still is much to do,” he said at that time. “It is the role of industry to take the lead in the implementation of the strategy and the creation of the mosaic of security. To accomplish this will require real-time solutions, not just reports and plans that take years to implement [and] have limited value in dealing with the tremendous vulnerabilities that exist here and now. Each sector, each enterprise, each company and each user must do their part to secure their piece of cyberspace.”
Now, under a new Commander in Chief, Schmidt is returning to the White House at a time when more than ever information systems are vulnerable to crime and terrorism.
Besides being a police sergeant, Schmidt’s law enforcement career includes a stint as a Supervisory Special Agent with the US Air Force’s Office of Special Investigations, and director of the Computer Forensic Lab, and the Computer Crime and Information Warfare Division.
Schmidt holds a bachelor’s degree in business administration (BSBA) and a master’s degree in organizational management (MAOM). He also holds an honorary doctorate degree in humane letters.
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