As we’ve noted previously, President-elect Trump’s campaign was light on details about his plans to address cybersecurity. However, his announcement yesterday that Thomas P. Bossert will serve as his assistant for homeland security and counterterrorism, a position equal in status to national security adviser according to the transition team, may offer greater insight into the President-elect’s intentions and plans for cybersecurity and related issues.
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