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Reported today in the Washington Post: "Seven months after President Obama vowed to "personally select" an adviser to orchestrate the government's strategy for protecting computer systems, the White House will name a former Bush administration official to the job Tuesday. Howard A. Schmidt, who was a cyber-adviser in President George W. Bush's White House, will be Obama's new cybersecurity coordinator, an administration official said Monday ...
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The White House has tapped a corporate cybersecurity expert and former Bush administration official to lead the effort to shore up the country's computer networks and coordinate better with companies that operate 80 percent of those critical systems. Howard A. Schmidt, a former eBay and Microsoft executive, will become the government's cybersecurity coordinator, weathering a rocky selection process that dragged on for months as others turned ...
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