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After Eight Months, Administration Signals a Potential Leader for NSA, CyberCom
Gen. Joshua Rudd's nomination ends an eight-month vacancy at NSA and U.S. Cyber Command amid rising cyber threats, despite his lack of direct cyber experience, officials said.
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Rudd nominated for NSA/CYBERCOM chief
Lt. Gen. Joshua Rudd has been nominated to be the chief of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, according to Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA), vice chairman of the Senate Intelligence Committee. “I look forward to reviewing Lt. Gen. Rudd’s nomination and evaluating his qualifications to lead the NSA and U.S. Cyber Command at a moment of unprecedented cyber and national security threats,” Warner told Inside Defense. The administration has …
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