
The National Protection and Programs Directorate remains leaderless 10 months after Trump promised to get cybersecurity personnel in place.
On January 6, after intelligence agencies briefed Donald Trump on cyberattacks against the United States during the election, he pledged to “appoint a team to give [him] a plan within 90 days of taking office.” Ten months later, Trump not only lacks that cybersecurity plan, he doesn’t even have the team.
By Dan Friedman
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