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By August 2021, the White House was able to identify $250,000 in contingency funding to hire a few personnel to support inaugural director Chris Inglis. [6] Later in 2021, the Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act provided $21 million in funding for the ONCD. [7] On March 2, 2023, the office published a national cybersecurity strategy. [8]
Amit Yoran became director of NCSD in September 2003 and helped set up the division, but after only a year in the job, left abruptly in October 2004. One of the division's deputy directors, Andy Purdy, assumed the position of interim director within a week of Yoran's departure. In 2006 upon Andy Purdy's departure Jerry Dixon took on the role as ...
Director, National Cybersecurity Center: Rod Beckstrom [44] 2008–2009 (New position), Presidential directive, President appointed Director of the White House Office of Cybersecurity, Cybersecurity Coordinator Melissa Hathaway [45] 2009 May–July, Acting czar ; resigned [46] Office created May 31, 2009. Barack Obama: Tom Bossert [47] 2017–2018
Jul. 18—The 69-step plan from the White House to implement its broad cybersecurity strategy assigns more than a dozen federal agencies specific deadlines with the goal of protecting the nation ...
In coordination with the United States Department of Commerce, the White House cybersecurity office announced on January 7, 2011, that it will create an office within the commerce department that is devoted to helping the development of technologies or platforms that will eventually allow sensitive online transactions to be carried out with greater levels of trust.
The White House on Thursday released a “roadmap” laying out its step-by-step plan to implement a national cybersecurity strategy unveiled earlier this year. The administration first released ...
Walden spent a decade in government service at the United States Department of Homeland Security, most recently at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency. [1] In February 2022, Walden was appointed as an inaugural member of the Cyber Safety Review Board, [2] [3] and she contributed to its review of the December 2021 Log4j event.
John Chris Inglis (born October 29, 1954), generally known as Chris Inglis, [1] is an American government official who served as the first National Cyber Director. Inglis is also a former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency. [2] [3] On April 12, 2021 President Joe Biden nominated Inglis to serve as the first National Cyber Director. [4]