Do we really need a cybersecurity czar?
The back-and-forth in Washington over who should run the cybersecurity program for the federal government has reached a fever pitch, as lawmakers, federal agencies and other interested parties jockey for position and budget dollars in the run-up to the release of the results of the Obama administration’s review of cybersecurity operations in the federal government. But perhaps the question isn’t which agency or office should have ultimate authority over cybersecurity, but whether any of them should.
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