b'Eugene Spafford, one of the nation\'s top information security experts who heads Purdue University\'s Center for Education and Research in Information Assurance and Security, likes the fact that cybersecurity is getting the attention he feels it long deserved from the White House and Congress.\\n\\n
Still Spaf - as he\'s affectionately known - expresses concern that President Obama isn\'t going far enough to elevate cybersecurity as a national priority, in part, because the White House cybersecurity advisor is not seen having the clout to create policy. And, he wonders if the president and Congress have the political wherewithal to invest enough money to truly secure federal IT.\\n\\n
In an interview with the Information Security Media Group\'s Eric Chabrow, Spafford explains that:\\n\\n