A cybersecurity power struggle is brewing at the National Security Council
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“There’s always a concern that you can’t have a person who doesn’t understand the threat environment come into this position. Someone has to really know what’s going on in order to lead the ship in this area,” said Megan Reiss, a senior fellow on national security policy at the non-profit R Street institute, in reference to the position.
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