Top related persons:
Top related locs:
Top related orgs:

Search resuls for: "Chris Inglis"


4 mentions found


Chris Inglis, the former U.S. national cyber director who left the White House in February, has joined London-based corporate advisory firm Hakluyt & Co.Inglis, a veteran of the U.S. Air Force and the National Security Agency, was the first person to serve as national cyber director. His role in the White House was relatively short-lived. After being confirmed by the Senate in June 2021, he left the job in February 2023, a month before the release of his former office’s flagship National Cybersecurity Strategy. Newsletter Sign-up WSJ Pro Cybersecurity Cybersecurity news, analysis and insights from WSJ's global team of reporters and editors. In addition to Hakluyt, Inglis has also rejoined Paladin Venture Capital, an investment company where he was employed before his most recent stint in the federal government, as a senior strategic adviser.
Persons: Chris Inglis, Hakluyt, Inglis, , Cybersecurity, Varun Chandra, Chandra, ChatGPT, it’s, ” Inglis, James Rundle Organizations: U.S, White, Hakluyt & Co, U.S . Air Force, National Security Agency, Senate, Cybersecurity, NSA, U.S . Securities, Exchange Commission, Infrastructure Security Agency, Paladin Venture Capital, Hakluyt Locations: London, cyberattacks, james.rundle
Kemba Walden, who has been acting director since mid-February, has received endorsements from Democrats and Republicans as well as her predecessor, former National Cyber Director Chris Inglis. As acting director, Walden has overseen the rollout of the administration's national cyber strategy and implementation plan. White House spokeswoman Emilie Simons said Walden "has demonstrated strong leadership overseeing the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD)." "The Biden-Harris Administration – and the American people – greatly appreciate Acting Director Walden's vision and service...," Simons said. Simons did not comment on Walden's personal debt issues and why she would not be considered for the role.
Persons: Kemba Walden, Chris Inglis, Jeff Zients, Walden, Julie Su, Emilie Simons, Harris, Harris Administration –, , Simons, Nandita Bose, Franklin Paul Organizations: Republicans, National, White, U.S, Reuters, Biden, Harris Administration, Washington Post, Franklin Paul Our, Thomson Locations: Washington
The Biden White House hasn't made any determination yet on a TikTok ban, Kemba Walden, Principal Deputy National Cyber Director, said at the CNBC Technology Executive Council Summit on Tuesday. With national defense the focus, she said the White House is looking at strategic investments to identify how to make domestic systems more resilient and counter information operations. Walden said she is concerned not only as a White House official but as a parent. The Office of the National Cyber Director was established by the Biden administration in 2021, with Chris Inglis being named the first National Cyber Director. Walden said increasing cybersecurity education is just one of the ways the White House is aiming to "get in front of the adversary."
Share Share Article via Facebook Share Article via Twitter Share Article via LinkedIn Share Article via EmailOrganized cyber threats against the U.S. is in Putin's playbook, says Chris InglisThe White House National Cyber Director Chris Inglis joins 'TechCheck' to discuss defacement to airport websites by an outside hacker, the likelihood of a Russian-organized cyber attack on the U.S., and the cyber threat from China around intellectual property theft.
Total: 4