
Harry Coker Jr. Confirmed as National Cyber Director Despite Republican Concerns
The Senate has confirmed Harry Coker as the new White House cybersecurity chief, despite concerns from Republicans about potential digital censorship. Coker, a retired naval officer and former NSA official, brings over four decades of public service experience to the role. He has affirmed his opposition to government-led digital censorship and emphasized the importance of collaboration with private tech firms. Coker's responsibilities will include addressing the cyber talent shortage and improving communication between federal agencies and companies. His success will depend on navigating political and logistical obstacles and fostering stronger partnerships between government and industry.
