The Homeland Security Department on Friday officially unveiled its cybersecurity division to focus on securing the nation’s computer networks, but the unit still lacks a chief. Assistant Homeland Security Secretary for Infrastructure Protection Robert Liscouski called the new division “the feet” to implement the administration’s strategy to secure cyberspace and said his goal is to name a director within the next 30 days. “I want a private-sector person who can be a visionary,” Liscouski said at a news briefing. “We will kick off an aggressive search to find a director.” Full Story
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