White House cybersecurity coordinator still unnamed after five months
Federal News Radio
Just five months ago, President Barack Obama stood in the White House East Room, and, in a major policy speech on cybersecurity, announced he was creating the post of cybersecurity coordinator. He said this individual would enjoy direct access to him and be responsible for coordinating the government's response to cybersecurity threats. But since that time, what has happened to that high level appointment of the White House Cybersecurity coordinator?




