FCW Insider: Sizing up the cyber coordinator
GCN Editor in Chief Wyatt Kash suggests keeping expectations in check when talking about a cybersecurity coordinator (and please stop using the word “czar”).
GCN honcho Wyatt Kash provides a thoughtful analysis of President Obama’s plan to appoint a cybersecurity coordinator.
Perhaps his most important point is that the cybersecurity coordinator is not the most important person in Obama’s plan. Obama is. Kash writes:
What’s different and more important about this announcement, compared to past cyber space initiatives, is the fact that the president himself put a big pile of political chips on the table in support of making America's digital infrastructure more secure. That makes a huge difference, regardless of what title you give his lead coordinator.
Another point worth noting: We should stop using the term cybersecurity “czar,” Kash says. “This position has in fact been defined as a coordinator, with no operational responsibility or authority to make policy unilaterally. So let's keep the role and expectations in check.”
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