Sec. 4. Duties of Centers
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The Director and the manager of each Center shall jointly select a group of experts, consistent with the requirements in section 5, to carry out the duties described in subsection (b). The experts at each Center shall— identify and analyze existing and future cybersecurity challenges faced by the industry selected pursuant to section 2(c)(1); create solutions to those cybersecurity challenges that are cost-effective, repeatable, and scalable; collaborate, convene discussions, and share knowledge with individuals in that industry to accomplish the work of the Center; and create educational programs to promote best practices in cybersecurity for such individuals.
Each Center shall— work within the Cybersecurity Framework created pursuant to section 7 of Executive Order 13636, entitled Improving Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity (78 Fed. Reg. 11739); collaborate with each of the other Centers to share relevant information; encourage the development of relationships among individuals in the industry selected pursuant to section 2(c)(1); and share the best practices and lessons learned from the work of the Center with those individuals.
The Director, in consultation with individuals in the industry selected pursuant to section 2(c)(1), shall establish procedures to ensure the confidentiality of the information handled by the Centers. The Centers shall be exempt from the requirements set forth in section 552(b) of title 5, United States Code (commonly known as the Freedom of Information Act).
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- 78 FR 11739
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