Another Opening in the U.S. Cybersecurity Czar Spot
BY Nancy Scola | Wednesday, August 5 2009
The run of trouble in keeping someone in the U.S. cybersecurity czar spot continues, with acting coordinator Melissa Hathaway announcing her resignation this week. The Wall Street Journal's Siobhan Gorman has the story. President Obama had attempted to staunch the bleeding of prestige and power away from the post by announcing a comprehensive overhaul of U.S. cybersecurity policy this spring. That plan moved the cybersecurity coordinator post into the inner rings of the White House, a partial fulfillment of Obama's campaign pledge to "appoint a National Cyber Advisor who will report directly to me." But Hathaway, Gorman reports, ran into conflict with Larry Summers' National Economic Council for, among other things, recommending that private network operators be regulated to ensure they're protecting their assets properly.