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OTI Calls on Administration to Maintain Commitments in Vulnerabilities Equities Process

White House Cyber Departures Could Threaten Transparency and Protection for Public鈥檚 Cybersecurity in the Vulnerabilities Equities Process

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With today鈥檚 announcement that White House Cybersecurity Coordinator , 麻豆果冻传媒鈥檚 Open Technology Institute (OTI) calls upon the Administration to maintain its commitment to transparency in implementing the released last November.

The VEP charter sets forth the process through which the government determines whether to disclose a cyber vulnerability so that it may be patched to protect cybersecurity, or to retain a vulnerability for exploitation by law enforcement or intelligence agencies. The release of the in reducing the risks created by government exploitation of cyber vulnerabilities, and in the Administration鈥檚 commitment to providing transparency for this process. However, just one week ago White House Homeland Security Adviser Tom Bossert left his position, and the back-to-back departures create a risk that critical cybersecurity policies will not be robustly implemented. The first annual report examining implementation of the VEP will be due this fall, and the that it be written at the lowest classification level possible, with at least an unclassified executive summary. that Congress should codify the charter and incorporate further safeguards to ensure that sufficient weight is given to the security and privacy of ordinary consumers.

The following statement can be attributed to Sharon Bradford Franklin, Director of Surveillance and Cybersecurity Policy at the Open Technology Institute:

鈥淚t is critical that the government maintain a robust and transparent process for assessing cyber vulnerabilities, to protect the public鈥檚 cybersecurity and minimize the risks from government hacking. The Administration should fill the void in its cybersecurity team with experts who will fulfill the promises that were made with last fall鈥檚 release of the Vulnerabilities Equities Process charter. The annual report due this fall will be a test of the Administration鈥檚 commitment to transparency and to protecting the cybersecurity of the nation.鈥

OTI Calls on Administration to Maintain Commitments in Vulnerabilities Equities Process