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The problems of cyberthreat information sharing are “going to take...

The problems of cyberthreat information sharing are “going to take awhile to solve because [they're] not simple,” said Roberta Stempfley, deputy chief information officer and vice director for strategic planning at the Department of Homeland Security, during a panel at…

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the Center for Strategic and International Studies Thursday. Internet users need to be better educated on what constitutes cyberthreat information and what to do with it, she said. Robert Pate, vice president-cybersecurity solutions at SAIC, said companies run into threat information sharing problems when interacting with classified information. Enterprises would be “significantly more protected” if they had the ability “to combine the open source threat information [with] the classified threat information,” he said. Chris Folk, program director of cybersecurity and communications at MITRE, disagreed, saying MITRE can “rely on the information within the partnerships that we already have.”