Security News > 2019 > September > Should the National Security Council restore the cybersecurity coordinator role?

Former national security advisor John Bolton’s elimination of the cybersecurity coordinator role in May 2018 came as a surprise to many in the cybersecurity industry, especially security professionals that are tasked with securing federal networks, protecting critical infrastructure and providing cybersecurity governance. The role was created to help orchestrate and integrate the government’s cyber policies, make sure federal agencies have adequate cybersecurity funding and coordinate responses to major cybersecurity incidents. Many believe that the abolishment … More → The post Should the National Security Council restore the cybersecurity coordinator role? appeared first on Help Net Security.
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