After big hack of U.S. government, Biden enlists 'world class' cybersecurity 
team

By Christopher Bing, Joseph Menn

https://www.reuters.com/article/us-usa-biden-cyber/after-big-hack-of-u-s-government-biden-enlists-world-class-cybersecurity-team-idUSKBN29R18I?rpc=401&;

WASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - President Joe Biden is hiring a group of 
national security veterans with deep cyber expertise, drawing praise from 
former defense officials and investigators as the U.S. government works to 
recover from one of the biggest hacks of its agencies attributed to Russian 
spies.

“It is great to see the priority that the new administration is giving to 
cyber,” said Suzanne Spaulding, director of the Defending Democratic 
Institutions project at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.

Cybersecurity was demoted as a policy field under the Trump administration. It 
discontinued the Cybersecurity Coordinator position at the White House, shrunk 
the State Department’s cyber diplomacy wing, and fired federal cybersecurity 
leader Chris Krebs in the aftermath of Donald Trump’s Nov. 3 election defeat.

Disclosed in December, the hack struck eight federal agencies and numerous 
companies, including software provider SolarWinds Corp. U.S. intelligence 
agencies publicly attributed it to Russian state actors. Moscow has denied 
involvement in the hack.

Under a recent law, Biden must open a cyber-focused office reporting to a new 
National Cyber Director, who will coordinate the federal government’s vast 
cyber capabilities, said Mark Montgomery, a former congressional staffer who 
helped design the role.

The leading candidate for Cyber Director is Jen Easterly, a former high ranking 
National Security Agency official, according to four people familiar with the 
selection process.

Now head of resilience at Morgan Stanley, Easterly held several senior 
intelligence posts in the Obama administration and helped create U.S. Cyber 
Command, the country’s top cyber warfare unit.

Easterly did not respond to requests for comment.

The Biden administration “has appointed world-class cybersecurity experts to 
leadership positions,” Microsoft corporate Vice President Tom Burt said in a 
statement.

Some observers worry, however, that the collective group’s experience is almost 
entirely in the public sector, said one former official and an industry analyst 
who requested anonymity. The distinction is important because the vast majority 
of U.S. internet infrastructure is owned and operated by American corporations.

“Finding a good balance with both government and commercial experience will be 
critical to success,” said former DHS Cybersecurity director Amit Yoran, now 
chief executive of security company Tenable Inc.

To replace Krebs at the Homeland Security Department, Biden plans to nominate 
Rob Silvers, who also worked in the Obama administration, to become director of 
the Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency, according to four people 
briefed on the matter. Silvers declined to comment for this article.

Biden’s National Security Council, an arm of the White House that guides an 
administration’s security priorities, includes five experienced cybersecurity 
officials.

Leading the hires is National Security Agency senior official Anne Neuberger as 
Deputy National Security Adviser for cyber and emerging technology, a new 
position designed to elevate the subject internally.

“The United States remains woefully unprepared for 21st century security 
threats - the establishment and prioritization of a DNSA for Cyber and Emerging 
Tech on the NSC indicates the seriousness the Biden Administration will afford 
to addressing these challenges,” said Phil Reiner, chief executive of the 
Institute for Security and Technology.

Neuberger became one of the most visible figures at NSA in recent years after 
leading the spy agency’s cyber defense wing, drawing praise for quickly 
alerting companies to hacking techniques in use by other countries.

The other four hires are Michael Sulmeyer as senior director for cyber, 
Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall as Homeland security adviser, Russ Travers as deputy 
homeland security adviser and Caitlin Durkovich as senior director for 
resilience and response at the NSC.

All four previously served in senior national security posts that dealt with 
cybersecurity.

Reporting by Christopher Bing in Washington and Joseph Menn in San Francisco; 
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