Letter to U.S. Department of Homeland Security Regarding Cybersecurity

May 18, 2017 | Economic Competitiveness, Publications

May 18, 2017

SENT VIA E-MAIL AND U.S. MAIL

 The Honorable John F. Kelly
Secretary of Homeland Security
Washington, D.C. 20528

RE: Request for Action on Cybersecurity

Dear Secretary Kelly:

The Florida Council of 100 just concluded its semi-annual meeting in Tampa, Florida, where we heard from cybersecurity experts and the former Director of the CIA, John Brennan. Although our membership represents a broad spectrum of industries, a well-represented segment includes the Presidents and CEOs of the major utility companies and businesses in the banking, financial, health care, tourism, and commerce sectors. During the three-day meeting, it was abundantly clear that both industry leaders and cybersecurity experts felt that much still needs to be done in the area of cybersecurity policy. On the day the meeting ended, a global cyberattack, WannaCry, impacted some 150 nations.

In light of recent and developing issues, we strongly urge you and your department to take immediate active steps within the agency, to include urging for congressional action in addition to the current H.R. 240 on the following items:

  • The establishment of an independent cybersecurity commission that can effectively cross-coordinate with departments and agencies in the U.S. government, which house key elements of cybersecurity policy, intelligence gathering, and enforcement.
  • The establishment of a robust cybersecurity doctrine that clearly delineates a strategy for stopping attacks before they This would include determining how and to what level preemptive steps can and should be taken together with the use of offensive and defensive measures, and what level of attack should generate a response by the U.S. government.
  • A prompt review of the security clearance process for critical infrastructure employees to provide appropriate clearance in as rapid a time One ongoing issue is that senior industry leaders and those directly responsible for managing critical infrastructure are often not able to receive actionable intelligence information and briefings in order to effectively protect resources because they have not been granted a clearance or lack the level of clearance required. While a thorough vetting of security clearance applicants must be maintained, the current process can take up to 18 months or longer and this in turn undermines the ability for the private sector to be effective and responsive to potential threats.

Representing more than 100 companies and more than a half a million employees, the Florida Council of 100 is a private, nonprofit, nonpartisan organization of business and civic leaders, which exists to improve the quality of life and economic well-being of all Floridians through the relentless pursuit of better, business-driven public policy. Formed in 1961, the Council was the first of its kind in the United States, and we work with the Governor, the Legislature, federal leaders and officials, and other private organizations, to further our mission.

As the leader of the nation’s third largest department of the U.S. government, with a workforce of over 240,000 employees and more than 20 components, including TSA, ICE, CBP, USCIS, FEMA, the Coast Guard, and the Secret Service, you are responsible for many priorities, including, most importantly for this letter, cybersecurity and the protection of critical infrastructure. The Florida Council of 100 commends you for strongly advocating for added protections of our nation from cybersecurity intrusions and encourages additional action that will strengthen our cyber-front from attack.

Please consider our recommendations, but also let us know how we can help. Simply put, prompt, comprehensive action is necessary if we are to mitigate and minimize cyberwarfare’s impact on Florida and the rest of our nation.

Please do not hesitate to contact the Florida Council of 100 with any thoughts or questions. We stand ready to help federal, state, and local stakeholders in this effort.

 

Sincerely,

Patrick J. Geraghty

Chair, Florida Council of 100

 

 

cc:          The Honorable Donald J. Trump, President of the United States The Honorable Mike Pence, Vice President of the United States The Honorable Rick Scott, Governor, State of Florida

The Honorable Orrin Hatch, President Pro Tempore, U.S. Senate The Honorable Mitch McConnell, Majority Leader, U.S. Senate The Honorable Charles Schumer, Democratic Leader, U.S. Senate

The Honorable Ron Johnson, Chair, Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs, U.S. Senate

The Honorable Claire McCaskill, Ranking Member, Committee on Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee, U.S. Senate

The Honorable Bill Nelson, U.S. Senate The Honorable Marco Rubio, U.S. Senate

The Honorable Paul Ryan, Speaker, U.S. House of Representatives The Honorable Kevin McCarthy, Majority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives

The Honorable Nancy Pelosi, Minority Leader, U.S. House of Representatives

The Honorable Michael McCaul, Chair, Homeland Security Committee, U.S. House of Representatives

The Honorable Bennie Thompson, Ranking Member, Homeland Security Committee, U.S. House of Representatives

 

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