Private Sector Homeland security :What are the parts or features of this program that are effective in addressing the private sector\’s concerns related to liability and protection of proprietary information?
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The Protected Critical Infrastructure Information (PCII) program was developed to address the concerns of the private sector in regards to the sharing of information related these sites and their associated operations. Concerning this program:
1. What are the parts or features of this program that are effective in addressing the private sector\’s concerns related to liability and protection of proprietary information?
Another vehicle used in the sharing of information is the fusion center, one in which the private sector can play a major role in. However, there are concerns related to such efforts. Some of these concerns are highlighted in O\’Neil\’s paper, The Relationship between the Private Sector and Fusion Centers: Potential Causes for Concern and Realities, as well as on page 17 of Recommendations for Fusion Centers: Preserving Privacy & Civil Liberties While Protecting Against Crime & Terrorism. Therefore,
2. Describe the various concerns raised regarding the private sectors involvement in fusion center operations and what specific efforts can be taken regarding them in order to fully utilize the expertise offered by this sector to complement government information sharing strategies.
Sharing information in a clear, consistent, and coordinated manner is an integral part of collaborative homeland security efforts. This weeks readings will take a closer look at this overall issue, with specific focus being placed upon topics such as facilities designed to aid in this effort, protection of such information, as well as the unique challenges presented by the government/private sector relationship.
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