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Daniel, Obama's cyber chief, says cyber regulations are premature

By Joshua Higgins / September 21, 2017

It is too early in the development of cybersecurity policy for the federal government to effectively regulate how businesses address their cyber concerns, according to Michael Daniel, former President Obama’s cybersecurity coordinator, who says there are many “unanswered questions” before mandates could be effective.

Daniel, who spoke during a U.S. Chamber of Commerce event today, said more needs to be determined on the roles and responsibilities between federal, state, and local governments, as well as industry, before cyber regulations...


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