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By William
Jackson
GCN Staff

Thirteen states, led by New York, last weekend conducted a
communications exercise that could lead to a new, multistate
information sharing and analysis center.

The ISAC, which would pool cyberthreat data gathered by states,
is led by William Pelgrin, director of the New York City Office
of Cyber Security and Critical Infrastructure.

No formal center exists yet, however. During the dry run,
participating states reported to a central location any suspicious
activities they monitored on the Internet over the Presidents
Day weekend

"There was no malicious activity," said Mike Russo, chief
information security officer in Florida's state technology
office. "The exercise was about the communications and working
relationships with the other states."

Russo said Florida was invited to participate "because of
some of the work we're doing in the cyber area." Starting
in May 2001, the state has been auditing its agencies' networks
to establish a security baseline and set policy for disaster
recovery and training.

"Since Sept. 11, we have accelerated," Russo said. "I think
we've made progress."

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