Acting U.S. National Cyber Director Kemba Walden, right, with Megan Stifel, chief strategy officer for the Institute for Security and Technology, at event on ransomware in Washington in May. (Photo courtesy of the Institute for Security and Technology)
Acting U.S. National Cyber Director Kemba Walden, right, with Megan Stifel, chief strategy officer for the Institute for Security and Technology, at event on ransomware in Washington in May. (Photo courtesy of the Institute for Security and Technology)
President Joe Biden speaks about the U.S. response to the high-altitude Chinese balloon and three other objects that were recently shot down by the U.S. military over American airspace, in the South Court Auditorium at the White House complex Feb. 16, 2023 in Washington. (Photo by Drew Angerer/Getty Images)
U.S. President Joe Biden listened to NASA experts on July 14, 2022 as he previews the first full-color image from NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope. (Photo by Bill Ingalls/NASA)
Chris Inglis testifies during his confirmation hearing before the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee on June 10, 2021 in Washington, D.C.
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In the face of persistent cyberthreats, the White House effort to fix important U.S. security weaknesses risks coming up short, GAO says.
Sep 23, 2020
By
Sean Lyngaas
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White House homeland security adviser Tom Bossert (left) talks with Palo Alto Networks CEO Mark McLaughlin at the company’s Federal Ignite event, Oct. 24, 2017 (Shaun Waterman/CyberScoop)
Trump administration officials are working on a new national cybersecurity strategy, building on the president's executive order earlier this year, homeland security adviser Tom Bossert said Tuesday.
Oct 24, 2017
By
Shaun Waterman