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Date: Fri, 2 May 2003 07:44:54 -0700
From: "Brad Bemis" <Brad.Bemis@...borne.com>
To: "James Briggs" <james@...ionMessage.com>,
"Kevin Spett" <kspett@...dynamics.com>, mattmurphy@...rr.com,
full-disclosure@...ts.netsys.com, bugtraq@...urityfocus.com
Subject: RE: Re: eBay Security Contact
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From: InfoSec News [mailto:isn@....org]
Sent: Thursday, May 01, 2003 10:20 PM
To: isn@...rition.org
Subject: [ISN] Former Cybersecurity Czar To Join Ebay
http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A1498-2003May1.html
By Brian Krebs
washingtonpost.com Staff Writer
Thursday, May 1, 2003
Online auction giant eBay is responding to the growing Internet fraud
by calling in the nation's former cybersecurity czar.
Howard Schmidt, whose resume includes almost five years as Microsoft's
top security officer, will become vice president of security at San
Jose, Calif.-based eBay later this month.
Ebay spokesman Chris Donlay declined to discuss the issues that will
top Schmidt's "to-do" list, but said the company was "thrilled to have
him on board." The security post is new to eBay's executive ranks.
Schmidt resigned from government service less than two weeks ago --
the second White House cybersecurity adviser to leave the Bush
administration in as many months. His predecessor, Richard Clarke,
left his post to become a private security and media consultant after
the White House decided to eliminate the Critical Infrastructure
Protection Board and move its functions to the new Department of
Homeland Security.
Schmidt played a key role in drafting the national cybersecurity
strategy released by the administration in February. He has spent the
last two years building ties with the private sector in a joint effort
to protect the nation's most important information systems from
cyberattacks.
Schmidt will join eBay at a time when Internet auction fraud is taking
a larger toll than ever -- estimated by the FBI to amount to $54
million in annual losses. The Federal Trade Commission also is trying
to cut down on Internet auction scams. On Wednesday, the FTC and state
authorities said they have arrested, indicted or sent warning letters
to 57 suspected Internet fraudsters in the last eight months.
Schmidt said he set his sights on eBay after searching for a company
that was "big on security, privacy and trust."
"No one is bigger on those values than eBay," Schmidt said. "I can't
think of a more awesome company to go work for."
Schmidt said he has never bought anything on eBay, but visits the
auction site frequently to comparison shop. He added that he is not
afraid of shopping online.
"I probably bought 60 to 70 percent of my Christmas presents online
last year," he said.
Schmidt, 53, is currently in the process of moving back to his
hometown of Seattle. He plans to commute to San Jose for his eBay job.
Before returning to work in the private sector, he will spend a week
in Alaska under the terms of his Army Reserve duty, teaching a class
on advanced computer forensics.
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