Howard Schmidt to be Named U.S. Cybersecurity Czar

December 22nd, 2009 admin

I head this rumor two days ago, and The New York Times is reporting today. Reporters are calling me for reactions and opinions, but I just don’t know. Schmidt is good, but I don’t know if anyone can do well in a job with lots of responsibility but no actual authority. But maybe Obama will imbue the position with authority…


Originally posted on Schneier

 
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