
Cybersecurity Information Sharing Status Update September 21, 2015
This update covers the progress of Working Group 5 in improving communication sector's ability to identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover from cyber attacks. The group aims to develop recommendations for sharing cybersecurity information among companies in the communications sector, building on previous efforts and focusing on removing barriers to information sharing. Key deliverables include recommendations on improving information sharing about cyber risks within the private sector through specific study efforts. The members of Working Group 5 include representatives from various companies and organizations, with a kickoff meeting held on September 17, 2015. Co-chairs are refining the charter to ensure a solid set of work products.
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Working Group 5: Cybersecurity Information Sharing Status Update September 21, 2015 Brian Allen, Co-Chair (Time Warner Cable) Christopher Boyer, Co-Chair (AT&T) Rod Rasmussen, Co-Chair (IID)
WG5 Description In order to improve the communication sector s ability to identify, protect, detect, respond, and recover from cyber attacks, Working Group 5 will develop recommendations to the Commission to remove barriers and encourage sharing of cybersecurity information between companies in the communications sector. 2
WG5 Deliverables Build on the CSRIC IV efforts by developing recommendations on how communications companies can improve information sharing about cyber risks within the private sector. Four study efforts to develop the recommendations: (1) Use Cases, (2) Information Sharing Barriers, (3) Optimal Sharing Trust Pools, and (4) Conduits for Information Sharing. 3
WG5 Members Name Rod Rasmussen (Co-Chair) Brian Allen (Co-Chair) Chris Boyer (Co-Chair) Greg Intoccia (FCC Liaison) Vern Mosley (FCC Liaison) Martin Dolly Trace Hollifield Kathryn Condello Paul Diamond Mary Haynes John Kelly Jorge Nieves Paul Fournier Rudy Brioche Kevin Kastor Jemin Thakkar Matt Carothers Chris Alexander John O'Connor Alexander Gerdenitsch Jennifer Manner Daniel Cashman Carlos Carrillo Thomas M. MacLellan Tony Cole Company IID Time Warner Cable AT&T FCC FCC AT&T (ATIS) Bright House Networks CenturyLink CenturyLink Charter Comcast Cable Comcast Cable Comcast Cable Comcast Cable Consolidated Cox Communications Cox Communications DHS DHS Echostar Echostar FairPoint Communications FireEye FireEye FireEye Name (cont.) Dave Keech Ethan Lucarelli Bill Mertka Larry Walke Loretta Polk Matt Tooley Dr. Donald H. Sebastian Frank Menzer Kathy Whitebeck Kazu Gomi Shinichi Yokohama Michael Brown Jason Jenkins Brian Scarpelli Joe Viens Chris R. Roosenraad Arthur Trey Jackson Cindy Carson Howard Salters Robert Mayer Eric Osterweil Shawn Wilson Nneka Chiazor Dorothy A. Spears-Dean Greg Lucak Company (cont.) Frontier Iridium (Wiley Rein) Motorola (ATIS) NAB NCTA NCTA NJ Institute of Tech NOAA Nsight NTT America NTT America RSA SilverStar TIA Time Warner Time Warner Cable T-Mobile T-Mobile T-Mobile US Telecom Verisign Verisign Verizon VITA Windstream 4
WG5 Status Kickoff meeting held on September 17, 2015 Agreed to recurring weekly calls First steps are to review scope of information sharing to be addressed within WG Co-chairs are revisiting the charter and will work with the entire work party to refine it as necessary to ensure a solid set of work products 5
WG5 Timeline Cybersecurity Information Sharing Use Cases - December 2015. Technical/Legal/Financial/Consumer/Market/Operational/Organizational Impediments/Barriers and Solutions to Cybersecurity Information Sharing - March 2016. Cybersecurity Information Sharing Trust Pools - September 2016. Cybersecurity Information Sharing Platforms - December 2016. Recommendations for Cybersecurity Information Sharing - March 2017 6
Next Steps Finalize WG5 membership Update charter Review/update timeline and develop work plan Provide updated schedule of deliverables Provide periodic status updates to Steering Committee and Council 7