Cyber Warrior Act of 2013 (S.658)

Cyber Warrior Act of 2013 (S.658)

April 11, 2013 The Honorable Kirsten Gillibrand The Honorable David Vitter United States Senate United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Christopher Coons The Honorable Roy Blunt United States Senate United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Mary Landrieu The Honorable Patrick Leahy United States Senate United States Senate Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 The Honorable Mark Warner The Honorable Patty Murray United States Senate United State Senate Washington, DC 20510 Washington, DC 20510 Dear Senator Gillibrand, Senator Vitter, Senator Coons, Senator Blunt, Senator Landrieu, Senator Leahy, Senator Warner and Senator Murray: The nation’s governors appreciate your work to support the National Guard and thank you for introducing the Cyber Warrior Act of 2013 (S.658). This legislation represents an important step forward in strengthening our nation’s cybersecurity capabilities and leveraging the National Guard to fulfill the critical need for highly skilled personnel. The National Guard serves as a unique resource in the nation’s defense by supporting both federal and state governments in protecting our citizens at home and abroad. Across the country, National Guard units have begun developing cybersecurity capabilities that could be utilized to conduct vulnerability assessments, test information technology systems, enhance cyber resiliency and respond to cyber incidents when they occur. The Cyber Warrior Act of 2013 recognizes the National Guard’s ability to attract and retain individuals with critical information technology skills necessary to meet dynamic cybersecurity threats facing the nation. Governors agree with the legislation’s objectives of further clarifying and strengthening the role of the National Guard within the Department of Defense (DoD) and building a coordinated cybersecurity response capability that could be utilized under state or federal authorities. Governors are actively engaged through the Council of Governors with DoD and the Department of Homeland Security in exploring these and other opportunities to cost-effectively fill a critical need for highly trained cybersecurity personnel. Thank you for your leadership on this important issue. We look forward to working with you to further these efforts. Sincerely, Governor Martin O’Malley Chair, Health & Homeland Security Committee Co-Chair, Council of Governors Governor Brian Sandoval Vice Chair Health & Homeland Security Committee Governor Terry E. Branstad Co-Chair Council of Governors .

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