Symantec CEO Greg Clark Points Out Flaws In How Feds Buy Cyber Security

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Speaking today before an audience at the Center for Cyber & Homeland Security (CCHS) at the George Washington University in D.C., Symantec CEO Greg Clark shared his perspectives and recommendations for strengthening America’s cyber defense. 

More specifically, Clark addressed the defects in today’s model, whereby cyber criminals and malicious Nation States can easily discover which security products the U.S. government has purchased, then buy those very same products in order to study how to exploit them in cyberattacks. 

Clark proposed the government work with trusted partners to develop mission-specific, custom security products that are protected from discovery and scrutiny by bad actors. In addition, Clark called for a major security research and development effort that would strengthen America’s cyber defenses while spurring innovations that also will benefit the private sector and society-at-large. 

Clark outlined his recommendations today in an op-ed on thehill.com. You can read the full text here.



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