"We
are determined to protect America’s networks and to meet the
growing challenge posed by our adversaries in cyberspace – and
this is the team to do it," White House national security
adviser Jake Sullivan said in a statement.
The U.S. government is engaged in a sweeping cyberattack
response effort following a December disclosure that nine
federal agencies were hacked by a Russian spy group, according
to U.S. officials.
Easterly and Inglis are experienced cybersecurity experts with
decades of service in government. Both previously worked at the
National Security Agency in senior positions.
Several of Biden's top cybersecurity leaders now hail from Fort
Meade, Maryland, where the signals intelligence agency is
headquartered.
The White House already had named Anne Neuberger, former NSA
director of cybersecurity, and Michael Sulmeyer, a senior
adviser to NSA Director General Paul Nakasone, to the National
Security Council.
"I am looking forward to working with Chris and Jen to continue
building back better to modernize our cyber defenses and enhance
the nation’s ability to prevent and respond effectively to
cybersecurity incidents," Neuberger said in a statement.
(Reporting by Nandita Bose and Christopher Bing; Editing by
Chizu Nomiyama, Franklin Paul and Howard Goller)
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