Obama likely to name 'cyber czar' soon
Federal Times
The Obama administration will likely name a White House cybersecurity coordinator within the next few weeks, sources say, after more than five months of delay. Two people are reportedly in the running. One is Frank Kramer, a former assistant secretary of Defense during the Clinton administration. The other is Howard Schmidt, the president of the International Security Forum and an Air Force veteran. A final announcement is expected later this month.
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