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An interview with Atul Gawande, MD, FACS by Tony Peregrin,. Associate Editor surgeon and author Atul Gawande, MD, FACS. Specifically, Dr. Gawande points
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Dear All, Sorry for being away for some time! I wanted to share with you a great program, www.marrow.org, which is the National Marrow Donor Program. By joining the registry (it will be free to do so until June 22nd) you can help potentially save a life! Please see link: www.marrow.org Why should you do this? Please see here for frequently asked questions: www.marrow.org — Here is the article I mention by Atul Gawande about mcallen’s expensive healthcare: www.newyorker.com According to the New York Times, President Obama had his staff and senators read the Gawande article: www.nytimes.com Here is Gawande’s response to skeptics: www.newyorker.com

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What About the Other 11 Months?

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The following feature article is a redistribution from the CERIAS Blog. The Research conducted through CERIAS includes faculty from six different colleges and 20+ departments across campus.

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October is “officially” National Cyber Security Awareness Month. Whoopee! As I write this, only about 27 more days before everyone slips back into their cyber stupor and ignores the issues for the other 11 months.

Yes, that is not the proper way to look at it. The proper way is to look at the lack of funding for long-term research, the lack of meaningful initiatives, the continuing lack of understanding that robust security requires actually committing resources, the lack of meaningful support for education, almost no efforts to support law enforcement, and all the elements of “Security Theater” (to use Bruce Schneier’s very appropriate term) put forth as action, only to realize that not much is going to happen this month, either. After all, it is “Awareness Month” rather than “Action Month.”

There was a big announcement at the end of last week where Secretary Napolitano of DHS announced that DHS had new authority to hire 1000 cybersecurity experts. Wow! That immediately went on my list of things to blog about, but before I could get to it, Bob Cringely wrote almost everything that I was going to write in his blog post The Cybersecurity Myth – Cringely on technology. (NB. Similar to Bob’s correspondent, I have always disliked the term “cybersecurity” that was introduced about a dozen years ago, but it has been adopted by the hoi polloi akin to “hacker” and “virus.”) I’ve testified before the Senate about the lack of significant education programs and the illusion of “excellence” promoted by DHS and NSA — you can read those to get my bigger picture view of the issues on personnel in this realm. But, in summary, I think Mr. Cringely has it spot on.

Am I being too cynical? I don’t really think so, although I am definitely seen by many as a professional curmudgeon in the field. This is the 6th annual Awareness Month and things are worse today than when this event was started. As one indicator, consider that the funding for meaningful education and research have hardly changed. NITRD (National Information Technology Research & Development) figures show that the fiscal 2009 allocation for Cyber Security and Information Assurance (their term) was about $321 million across all Federal agencies. Two-thirds of this amount is in budgets for Defense agencies, with the largest single amount to DARPA; the majority of these funds have gone to the “D” side of the equation (development) rather than fundamental research, and some portion has undoubtedly gone to support offensive technologies rather than building safer systems. This amount has perhaps doubled since 2001, although the level of crime and abuse has risen far more — by at least two levels of magnitude. The funding being made available is a pittance and not enough to really address the problems.

Here’s another indicator. A recent conversation with someone at McAfee revealed that new pieces of deployed malware are being indexed at a rate of about 10 per second — and those are only the ones detected and being reported! Some of the newer attacks are incredibly sophisticated, defeating two-factor authentication and falsifying bank statements in real time. The criminals are even operating a vast network of fake merchant sites designed to corrupt visitors’ machines and steal financial information.   Some accounts place the annual losses in the US alone at over $100 billion per year from cyber crime activities — well over 300 times everything being spent by the US government in R&D to stop it. (Hey, but what’s 100 billion dollars, anyhow?) I have heard unpublished reports that some of the criminal gangs involved are spending tens of millions of dollars a year to write new and more effective attacks. Thus, by some estimates, the criminals are vastly outspending the US Government on R&D in this arena, and that doesn’t count what other governments are spending to steal classified data and compromise infrastructure. They must be investing wisely, too: how many instances of arrests and takedowns can you recall hearing about recently?

Meanwhile, we are still awaiting the appointment of the National Cyber Cheerleader. For those keeping score, the President announced that the position was critical and he would appoint someone to that position right away. That was on May 29th. Given the delay, one wonders why the National Review was mandated as being completed in a rush 60 day period. As I noted in that earlier posting, an appointment is unlikely to make much of a difference as the position won’t have real authority. Even with an appointment, there is disagreement about where the lead for cyber should be, DHS or the military. Neither really seems to take into account that this is at least as much a law enforcement problem as it is one of building better defenses. The lack of agreement means that the tenure of any appointment is likely to be controversial and contentious at worst, and largely ineffectual at best.

I could go on, but it is all rather bleak, especially when viewed through the lens of my 20+ years experience in the field.  The facts and trends have been well documented for most of that time, too, so it isn’t as if this is a new development. There are some bright points, but unless the problem gets a lot more attention (and resources) than it is getting now, the future is not going to look any better.

So, here are my take-aways for National Cyber Security Awareness:

  • the government is more focused on us being “aware” than “secure”
  • the criminals are probably outspending the government in R&D
  • no one is really in charge of organizing the response, and there isn’t agreement about who should
  • there aren’t enough real experts, and there is little real effort to create more
  • too many people think “certification” means “expertise”
  • law enforcement in cyber is not a priority
  • real education is not a real priority

But hey, don’t give up on October! It’s also Vegetarian Awareness Month, National Liver Awareness Month, National Chiropractic Month, and Auto Battery Safety Month (among others). Undoubtedly there is something to celebrate without having to wait until Halloween. And that’s my contribution for National Positive Attitude Month.

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Cassandra Firing GnuPG Blanks

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The following feature article is a redistribution from the CERIAS Blog. The Research conducted through CERIAS includes faculty from six different colleges and 20+ departments across campus.

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A routine software update (a minor revision number) caused a serious problem. A number of blank messages were sent until we realized that attempts to sign messages with GnuPG from PHP resulted in empty strings. If you received a blank message from Cassandra, you can find out what it was about by logging to the service. Then click on the affected profile name (from the subject of the email), then “Search” and “this month”. This will retrieve the latest alerts over an interval of one month for that profile. Messages will not be signed until we figure out a fix. We’re sorry for the inconvenience.

Edit (Monday 11/2, noon): This has been fixed and emails are signed again. I also added a pre-flight test to detect this condition in the future.

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Macmillan ran an ad for The Checklist Manifesto in yesterday's New York Times and took a shot at Amazon. Cheap?

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Atul Gawande-a surgeon who also teaches at Harvard-offers compelling evidence that surgeons will get better results if they follow a simple checklist. The biggest challenge is convincing surgeons that they need it.

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I just finished reading “The Checklist Manifesto” by Atul Gawande, a very interesting book. Gawande, a surgeon, essentially makes the following point. Given the incredible amount of knowledge we have accumulated in some professions,

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Andrew Sullivan pulls a choice segment from an interview with Atul Gawande about the interplay between individual doctors and systems in healthcare. Basically, individual talent can be heightened or mitigated, depending on the strength

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Macmillan ratchets it up the debate by putting a full page ad in the NYTimes for Atul Gawande's latest book and placing the text “Available everywhere but Amazon.” Barry Eisler analyzes publisher position v. digital tides.

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