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By Steven Musil

News Blog

March 19, 2008



A Silicon Valley entrepreneur has been chosen to run the new National

Cyber Security Center, an agency charged with coordinating efforts to

protect the federal government's computer networks from cyberattacks,

according to published reports.



Rod Beckstrm, 47, is expected to be appointed to the post Thursday and

report directly to Michael Chertoff, the secretary of the Department of

Homeland Security, according to reports in The Wall Street Journal and

The Washington Post. The secretive center was created by a national

security directive signed by President Bush in January.



In the book The Starfish and the Spider: The Unstoppable Power of

Leaderless Organizations [1], which he co-authored with Ori Brafman,

Beckstrm wrote about the power of decentralized networks in

organizations. He has gone so far as to say the concepts he outlined in

the book could help the U.S. government in its dealings with al-Qaida.



Beckstrm co-founded CATS Software, a derivatives and risk management

software company, in his garage when he was 24, according to his Web

site. He recently co-founded Twiki.net, a company that supports

open-source wikis.



[1] http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/1591841437/c4iorg





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