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The U.S. Department of Homeland Security and SRI International have formed a working forum called the Infosec Technology Transition Council (ITTC) where experts and leaders from the government, private, financial, IT, venture capitalist, and academia and science sectors come together to address the problem of identity theft and related criminal activity on the Internet.
The objective is to identify proactive IT security solutions and assist in the acceleration of its development and deployment into the market place. Seasoned IT security, law enforcement professionals and representatives from academia and science have strategically aligned themselves with subject matter experts and organizations to accomplish this goal. A key component to the success of this public-private partnership is the ability to actively work with leaders in the community who are principals of change in an effort to better protect our communities and corporations from attacks against their critical infrastructures.
The subject matter experts of the ITTC seek to share information that will assist in the discovery, due diligence, development and deployment of next generation technologies best suited to protect our critical infrastructures and serve our communities.
These reports provide vendor-independent overviews of current attacks and countermeasures in a format that is technically accurate while still easy to comprehend for a wide audience.