The HSAC is composed of individuals with extensive security and policy experience from state and local government, the private sector, and academia.
Moss used to work in information security for Ernst & Young and as a director of Secure Computing. Online, he goes by the handle Dark Tangent.
The fact that the noted hacker is will be palling around with other HSAC members like former FBI director Louis Freeh and William Webster, former director of both the FBI and CIA at different times, shows that the government is casting a wide net for perspectives on cybersecurity.
"Isn't it interesting?" said Moss in a phone interview on Monday. "I didn't know who the new members were, I just knew they were recomposing part of the HSAC. They didn't tell me who else was being considered, until like two days before, when you get to see the whole list."
Moss realizes that he isn't among peers. He said he thinks the government is looking for a diversity of viewpoints.
"There's a ton of smart people with lots of experience, but I think what was lacking was a younger perspective, of someone who has grown up with computers," he said. "I just was surprised that it was me rather than someone like Bruce Schneier. I don't know if they offered it to him or not. But I think they were definitely looking for an outside, fresh perspective."
While attendees to Moss's conferences have included members of the law enforcement community, Moss believes that his new role with help encourage more communication between authorities and hackers.
Moss says he's not yet certain what he'll be doing. "Besides providing advice and opinion, I have no idea," he said.
The HSAC, he said, deals with more than just cybersecurity issues. It provides advice to the DHS on security issues overall. So he doesn't anticipate being asked for advice on every security topic.
"Generally, the conversation is steered by the interests of the secretary," he said. "So if [Secretary Napolitano] has an interest in border security and you start talking about that, and you touch on items that have to do with technology, then that's my job to chime in on that."
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