Bolton pushing to eliminate White House cyber job

From: Politico

The move could send the message ‘that the U.S. is taking the gas pedal off of cybersecurity,’ one former NSC official says.

President Donald Trump’s national security team is weighing the elimination of the top White House cybersecurity job, multiple sources told POLITICO — a move that would come as the nation faces growing digital threats from adversaries such as Russia and Iran.

John Bolton, Trump’s hawkish new national security adviser, is leading the push to abolish the role of special assistant to the president and cybersecurity coordinator, currently held by the departing Rob Joyce, according to one current and two former U.S. officials with direct knowledge of the discussions.

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2 responses to “Bolton pushing to eliminate White House cyber job”

  1. Michael Zolton says:

    The further you are from White House jobs, the better. If you want to sleep peacefully, you don’t need to seek a job like this. If you are tired of India you can test your luck in the gulf countries. Just write a good resume, that’s all.

  2. Zarathustra says:

    A good resume should be convincing. An employer must see from your text that you are the person who will bring the most good to the company. That you have the most relevant experience. I need to go now and apply to the job abroad and this is how I am thinking of updating my resume. So that it neither looks overqualified, underqualified or irrelevant.

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