Reports

Sixty-Day Cyberspace Policy Review
Protecting cyberspace requires strong vision and leadership and will require changes in policy, technology, education, and perhaps law. The 60-day cyberspace policy review, ordered by President Obama and led by Melissa Hathaway summarizes conclusions and outlines the beginning of a way forward in building a reliable, resilient, trustworthy digital infrastructure for the future.
Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency
In December 2008, the Center for Strategic & International Studies' Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th Presidency released its final report, "Securing Cyberspace for the 44th Presidency." The Commission was co-chaired by Representative James R. Langevin, Representative Michael T. McCaul, Mr. Scott Charney, Microsoft, and Lt. General Harry Raduege, USAF (Ret). Mr. James A. Lewis was Project Director. The Commission comprised more than thirty cyber security experts from government and industry to identify recommendations for the next administration in improving the nation's cyber security.
William Pelgrin, Director of the NYS Office of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure Coordination and Chair of the Multi-State Information Sharing and Analysis Center served as a member on the Commission.

Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report
The Symantec Global Internet Security Threat Report provides an annual overview and analysis of worldwide Internet threat activity, a review of known vulnerabilities, and highlights of malicious code. Trends in phishing and spam are also assessed, as are observed activities on underground economy Servers.
