American adviser
Ari M. Schwartz
Schwartz (right) participating in a State of the Net panel in Washington, D.C.
Born Alma mater Brandeis University Occupation Cybersecurity advisor Years active 1996 - present Employer Venable Known for NIST Cybersecurity framework Vulnerabilities Equities Process
Ari M. Schwartz is an American cybersecurity and technology policy expert.[ 1] [ 2] He is the former Special Assistant to the President and senior director for cybersecurity on the United States National Security Council Staff at the White House , having left the role in October 2015.[ 3] Previously, Schwartz worked in both the Executive Branch and civil society as on cybersecurity, privacy, civil liberties, and policy. He is an advocate for vulnerability disclosure programs .[ 4]
Career
Schwartz came to the White House after serving as a Senior Advisor for technology policy to the United States Secretary of Commerce .[ 5] Previously, he was at the National Institute of Standards and Technology where he served as Internet Policy Advisor, working on the Internet Policy Task Force[ 6] at the Department of Commerce .
Before his government service, Schwartz was the vice president and chief operating officer of the Center for Democracy and Technology (CDT) in Washington, D.C. , in the United States.[ 7] He was formerly a CDT senior policy analyst[ 8] and subsequently the center's Vice President and COO.[ 9]
While at CDT, Schwartz won the RSA conference award for Excellence in Public Policy,[ 10] and the Online Trust Alliance Award for Excellence in Public Policy.[ 11]
In October 2015, it was revealed that Schwartz had stepped down from his role as senior director for cybersecurity after a two-year tenure. He remarked that he had always planned to leave the role after this period. Schwartz was praised on his departure for helping to develop the government's cybersecurity framework, a voluntary guideline to help companies bolster their security programs, and as an honest broker with industry and civil society.[ 12] [ 13]
Schwartz currently works at the law firm Venable, where he is the Managing Director of Cybersecurity Services.[ 14]
Personal life
Schwartz is from the Detroit , Michigan area, and holds a bachelor's degree in sociology from Brandeis University .[ 9]
References
^ Marks, Joseph (2019-06-25). "Analysis | The Cybersecurity 202: Here's how Iran disrupted U.S. businesses the last time it launched major cyberattacks" . Washington Post . ISSN 0190-8286 . Retrieved 2019-11-07 .
^ "Ari Schwartz - CyberEd" . www.cybered.io . Retrieved 2019-11-07 .
^ Ari, Schwartz (2016-06-01). "THE CYBER SECURITY PROJECT: Government's Role in Vulnerability Disclosure Creating a Permanent and Accountable Vulnerability Equities Process" (PDF) . The Belfer for Science and International Affairs . JUNE 2016: 0– 1 – via belfercenter.org/.
^ Lyngaas, Sean (2019-10-23). "DHS is mulling an order that would force agencies to set up vulnerability disclosure programs" . CyberScoop . Archived from the original on 2019-10-23. Retrieved 2019-11-07 .
^ Nyczepir, Dave (2019-09-12). "Does NIST's draft Privacy Framework pave the way for better agency tech?" . www.fedscoop.com . Archived from the original on 2019-11-07. Retrieved 2019-11-07 .
^ "Internet Policy Task Force" . ntia.doc.gov . 2013. Retrieved 10 June 2013 .
^ "Ari Schwartz" . Center for Democracy and Technology. Archived from the original on May 13, 2008. Retrieved July 1, 2008 .
^ "Ari M. Schwartz" (PDF) . U.S. Federal Trade Commission. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2008-09-25. Retrieved July 1, 2008 .
^ a b "Ari M. Schwartz" (PDF) . via National Institute of Standards and Technology (csrc.nist.gov). December 19, 1999. Retrieved July 1, 2008 .
^ "RSA(R) Conference Awards Winners Announced" (Press release). Business Wire. Retrieved May 2, 2014 .
^ "Online Trust Alliance Recognizes Excellence in Online Trust Awards" . Retrieved October 7, 2015 .[permanent dead link ]
^ "Top White House cyber official steps down" . The Hill . 1 October 2015.
^ "Cyber vote could come up soon" . Washington Examiner . 5 October 2015.
^ "Ari Schwartz" . U.S. Chamber of Commerce . 2016-05-23. Retrieved 2019-11-07 .
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