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| Subject: | Re: [ISN] Industry group draws scrutiny |
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| Date: | Wed, 13 Apr 2005 05:14:36 -0500 (CDT) |
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http://www.fcw.com/article88532-04-08-05-Web By David Perera April. 8, 2005 Government officials last week scaled back their involvement in a newly formed public/private council of security officers amid controversy about the appearance that a select group of vendors could have undue influence on public policy. O'Keeffe and Co., an Alexandria, Va.-based public relations and marketing agency, spearheaded development of the Chief Information Security Officers (CISO) Exchange as a forum for discussions between government officials and industry executives. Full industry membership costs $75,000. Backers have used the participation of Rep. Tom Davis (R-Va.), chairman of the House Government Reform Committee, and the CIO Council's sponsorship as selling points in materials aimed at soliciting industry members. "It seems as if all you're doing is selling access to Congress," said Mark Amtower, a partner at Amtower and Co.
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