

įox News issues statement on chyron calling Biden ‘wannabe dictator’ House approves pistol brace legislation that was at the center of conservative. Hurricane Harry is bearing down on King Charles III These 20 House Republicans voted to block resolution to censure Adam Schiff Ĭancer rates are climbing among young people. Trump was uninterested in lawyer’s attempt to settle classified documents. Senate Republicans introduce plan to tackle student loan debt Nakasone, who was appointed to lead both agencies in 2018, is looking to leave by August or September, a source told The Wall Street Journal. “As the only position tasked with delivering and moving forward a National Cyber Strategy, each day the position goes unfilled is a day wasted towards achieving this mission,” Gallagher said. It outlined several key pillars it will focus on, including defending critical infrastructure from cyberattacks, disrupting and dismantling cybercriminals, and forging international partnerships. The strategy, which was released in March, provided steps the administration will take to protect the nation’s cybersecurity ecosystem. Gallagher further said in a statement to The Hill that “The White House is moving unacceptably slow to nominate a new National Cyber Director.” In the letter, the lawmakers said they were “extremely concerned” the continued delay to fill the position could “hinder the implementation” of the national cyber strategy, which was released recently. Mike Gallagher (R-Wis.), sent a letter to President Biden urging him to nominate a new national cyber director as cyberattacks have increased and continue to be a significant threat to the nation.
