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From Nextgov.com: Agencies' struggle over control of cybersecurity overblown, say DHS officials
Reports of a struggle among agencies about who should oversee governmentwide cybersecurity are inaccurate, and the biggest problem in locking down federal networks is recruiting enough information security workers, said Homeland Security Department officials.
COMMENTS
- Perhaps is the "executives" would stop looking for the cybersecurity experts aged twenty-two to have 30 years experience, they may find what they want. I know over 100 cybersecurity experts looking for work, but you'll have to accept the fact that we are in our fifties and sixties. You know, experience comes with a price, both time and money. Eoghan Farquhar Posted August 19, 2009 1:28 PM
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