One third of the members of the board of Trump left the White House cybersecurity
Mon Aug 28, 2017 9:56 pm
Council on cybersecurity to US President Donald Trump declined by more than a third. In his letter to President councilors accused him of breaking "moral foundation" US "negligent" attitude to cyber security
Eight members of the board of cybersecurity (NIAC) US President resigned, complaining that the White House pays insufficient attention "to topical issues of national security" and the moral evaluation of disagreement with the US president developments in Charlottesville.
The first edition of this NextGov reported with reference to a letter signed by members of the advisory board later issued notification to the publication Defence One and The Verge. In his letter to members of the advisory board said that Trump paid "insufficient attention" key threats to cyber security for US systems, including those who "support the democratic process of elections." Besides, disagreement caused "moral values," the US president.
"The moral values of our people - is the foundation upon which our physical infrastructure is built, and your actions undermine this foundation," - said board members retired in a letter to the president. In a paper published edition also emphasized that this example is that Trump could not condemn intolerance and neo-Nazi violence during the events in Charlottesville and left the Paris agreement on climate.
Total of 28 council members on cyber security at NIAC now have only 20.
Publication of The Verge notes that three of the eight board members officially confirmed information about his resignation via Twitter. All three - the former head of the Council on environmental quality US Christy Holdfacs, former Chief Scientist Office of Science and Technology of the US DJ Patil and former head of the personnel department of the Office of Science and Technology White House Christine Dorhelo - worked in the administration of former president Barack Obama..........................
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Eight members of the board of cybersecurity (NIAC) US President resigned, complaining that the White House pays insufficient attention "to topical issues of national security" and the moral evaluation of disagreement with the US president developments in Charlottesville.
The first edition of this NextGov reported with reference to a letter signed by members of the advisory board later issued notification to the publication Defence One and The Verge. In his letter to members of the advisory board said that Trump paid "insufficient attention" key threats to cyber security for US systems, including those who "support the democratic process of elections." Besides, disagreement caused "moral values," the US president.
"The moral values of our people - is the foundation upon which our physical infrastructure is built, and your actions undermine this foundation," - said board members retired in a letter to the president. In a paper published edition also emphasized that this example is that Trump could not condemn intolerance and neo-Nazi violence during the events in Charlottesville and left the Paris agreement on climate.
Total of 28 council members on cyber security at NIAC now have only 20.
Publication of The Verge notes that three of the eight board members officially confirmed information about his resignation via Twitter. All three - the former head of the Council on environmental quality US Christy Holdfacs, former Chief Scientist Office of Science and Technology of the US DJ Patil and former head of the personnel department of the Office of Science and Technology White House Christine Dorhelo - worked in the administration of former president Barack Obama..........................
Access complete text of the editorial: ua.interfax.com.ua In English
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