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Obama urged to appoint cybersecurity Czar
23 September 2009
The co-chairmen of the US House Cybersecurity Caucus are urging President Barack Obama to quickly make good on his pledge to appoint a cybersecurity coordinator
Reps. James Langevin (D-R.I.) and Michael McCaul (R-Texas) said in a recent letter to the president that they were pleased to see progress on creating a comprehensive national security strategy for cyberspace. However, they said they were "deeply concerned by the delay" in coordinating the strategy from the White House.
fcw.com
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