Abdicating on a cyber czar?

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[Commentary] In May, President Obama completed his long-awaited "cyberspace policy review," concluding that cyberspace is a strategic asset that must be safeguarded from attack as a national security priority. So why hasn't the president appointed a new cyber czar to monitor and, if indicated, secure the electronic highway from attack? His staff said he is looking for just the right person, and that takes time. The problem is that we don't have much time.

[James D. Zirin is a New York lawyer and member of the Council on Foreign Relations.]


Abdicating on a cyber czar?