Staff changes upend White House cyber team

The following article by Morgan Chalfant was posted on the Hill website April 19, 2018:

The White House cybersecurity team is undergoing a major shuffle that former officials say could jeopardize the administration’s efforts to develop cyber policy and punish hackers for disruptive attacks.

President Trump’s cybersecurity coordinator, Rob Joyce, revealed this week that he would vacate his post and return to the National Security Agency (NSA), ending a 14-month stint at the White House. Continue reading “Staff changes upend White House cyber team”