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Obama to be urged to split cyberwar command from NSA
« on: September 14, 2016, 09:12:13 am »
Obama to be urged to split cyberwar command from NSA

Adm. Michael S. Rogers is the head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command. (Gary Cameron/Reuters)
By Ellen Nakashima September 13 at 10:22 AM

The Pentagon and intelligence community are expected to recommend soon to President Obama that he break up the joint leadership of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command to create two distinct forces­ for electronic espionage and cyberwarfare.

The potential move is driven by a sense that the two missions are fundamentally different, that the nation’s cyberspies and military hackers should not be competing to use the same networks, and that the job of leading both organizations is too big for one person.

Obama was on the verge of ending the “dual-hat” leadership in late 2013 but was persuaded to hold off when senior officials, including then-NSA Director Keith B. Alexander, argued against it on the grounds that the two organizations needed one leader to ensure that the NSA did not withhold resources from Cyber­Com.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/national-security/obama-to-be-urged-to-split-cyberwar-command-from-the-nsa/2016/09/12/0ad09a22-788f-11e6-ac8e-cf8e0dd91dc7_story.html?postshare=7621473771639672&tid=ss_tw
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