White House Hires a New Cybersecurity Boss
TheGift73 writes "Last week, longtime chief Howard Schmidt stepped down. He's been replaced by Michael Daniel, who's been in the Office of Management and Budget's national security division for 17 years. What does that mean for the future of the cybersecurity issue? Probably that we can expect his knowledge of the intelligence community to play a part in not just tracking down hackers, but determining the lines that need to be crossed with future SOPA-like bills. So while this sounds like a relatively nondescript appointment, Daniel will almost definitely be a major player the next time someone comes for your internet."
All these Socialist morons will get their walking papers when Mitt brings free market justice into town.
Another Czar added to the legion of Obama-appointed Czars who are slowly eroding away American freedoms to discriminate against lazy welfare queens who want same-sex marriages so they can fill up the jails with more disappointed men who can't get laid so turn to a life of crime!
:-P
WTF am I missing here? Isn't this the same fucking story? And, to make it to the front page?
I'm sure Al-Qaeda is shaking in their boots. "Please don't audit me!"
sudo make me a sandwich
I confess a lack of well-versedness with the subtleties of Presidential privilege, but I can't shake the feeling that the appointment of these "bosses," "czars," and other authority figures is somehow an attempt at an end-run around rule of law, similar to the way the FCC can impose restrictions, levy fines, and carry out other actions without Congressional approval.
Convenient timing, too, what with SOPA crashing and burning and ACTA looking like its fate is grim.
If this is going to be a regular thing, can we at least mandate that for every new "czar" appointed, some other official gets shitcanned? I nominate John S. Pistole for next pink-slip recipient.
Howard Schmidt was critical of CISPA in public. Goodbye, Howard. Notice how he isn't yet picked up by neither RIAA or MPAA? TFA sums it up best to what Michael Daniel's job will be: "determining the lines that need to be crossed with future SOPA-like bills."
When the copyright term is "forever minus a day", live every day like it's the last.
I suppose it's just a coincidence that this story came out right before this one:
http://tech.slashdot.org/story/12/05/21/134232/ask-slashdot-best-way-to-monitor-traffic
Don't we call them "Tzars" anymore??
NSA won the turf war.