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sted source in government to say, `Yes, this is true' or `No, it isn't.'" Senate Intelligence Committee Vice Chairman Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) said, "Chris Krebs has done a great job protecting our elections.... There is no possible justification to remove him from office." Wolf Reportedly Defying Trump's Or
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e agency supercomputer and program, purportedly named Hammer and Scorecard, could have flipped votes nationally." Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) tweeted, "Chris Krebs has done a great job protecting our elections. He is one of the few people in this Administration respected by everyone on both sides of the aisle.
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ation is open to "any Federal Executive branch employee, includingDOD and uniformed service members, with a knack for cybersecurity." CISA Director Chris Krebs said, "The Federal cybersecurity workforce is a strategic asset that protects our citizens, homeland, and the American way of life. CISA is proud an
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ederal Government. Federal Computer Week <https://fcw.corn/articles/2020/08/03/johnson-krebs-younger-cyber-staff.aspx> (8/3, Johnson, 263K) reports Chris Krebs, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency "said federal agencies could do much to improve their cybersecurity talent pool if
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ee day period from July 28 to 30, featuring 37 states and over 2,000 total participants, the majority of which participated remotely." CISA Director Chris Krebs, along with Federal, state, and local election officials, said in a statement, "In less than three months, millions of Americans will cast their vo
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ult to withstand political pressure from the Trump White House following a purge of its senior leadership." After the firing of former CISA Director Chris Krebs "and other top leaders...it could be far easier for the White House to force the agency to stop fact-checking phony claims about the election or to
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the Cipher Brief <https://www.thecipherbrielcom/column_article/cybersecurity-skates-into-its-hockey-stick-moment> (11/23) that former CISA Director Chris Krebs was fired for leading the agency "primarily responsible for securing the 2020 election effectively and with style," and for saying "'out loud' that
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ce agency supercomputer and program, purportedly named Hammer and Scorecard, could have flipped votes nationally." Sen. Mark Warner (D-VA) tweeted, "Chris Krebs has done a great job protecting our elections. He is one of the few people in this Administration respected by everyone on both sides of the aisle.
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ity. Philip Reitinger, the President and CEO of the Global Cyber Alliance, writes in an op-ed in the Cipher Brief (11/23) that former CISA Director Chris Krebs was fired for leading the agency "primarily responsible for securing the 2020 election effectively and with style," and for saying "'out loud' that
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ult to withstand political pressure from the Trump White House following a purge of its senior leadership." After the firing of former CISA Director Chris Krebs "and other top leaders...it could be far easier for the White House to force the agency to stop fact-checking phony claims about the election or to
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minal or compromised." CISA Chief Wants Younger, More Experienced Hackers In Federal Government. Federal Computer Week (8/3, Johnson, 263K) reports Chris Krebs, Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency "said federal agencies could do much to improve their EFTA00149984 cybersecurit
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that patching the vulnerabilities 'should not be postponed over the weekend." CISA released "an alert encouraging users to patch, and CISA Director Chris Krebs said his organization was already seeing reports of active scanning and possible exploitation of the vulnerability." New Study Finds China Using A
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ation is open to "any Federal Executive branch employee, includingDOD and uniformed service members, with a knack for cybersecurity." LISA Director Chris Krebs said, "The Federal cybersecurity workforce is a strategic asset that protects our citizens, homeland, and the American way of life. LISA is proud a
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y contact with several named government officials, including FBI agent Elvis Chan, former Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Chris Krebs, and former Department of Defense General Counsel William Castle. Fox News (03/29, Singman) also reported on the story. Opinion: Trump Says the Jus
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ul M. Naksone, who noted that NSA and US Cyber Command are squarely focused on ensuring 'safe, secure and legitimate 2020 elections." CISA Director Chris Krebs recently "echoed that sentiment by highlighting his agency's work with the EAC, NSA, FBI, ODNI, National Association of State Election Directors and
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ain angry over its efforts to counter misinformation about the 2020 presidential election and the coronavirus pandemic. The agency's first director, Chris Krebs, was fired by Trump after Krebs highlighted a statement issued by a group of election officials that called the 2020 election the "most secure in A
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of widespread voting fraud were also refuted by state election officials LSO After Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) director Chris Krebs contradicted Trump's fraud allegations, Trump dismissed him on November 17.044 On December ii, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case from
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idespread voting fraud were also refuted by state election officials VAN' After ItCybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (LISA) director Chris Krebs contradicted Trump's fraud allegations, Trump dismissed him on November 19. 6411 On December 11, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case fro
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ain angry over its efforts to counter misinformation about the 2020 presidential election and the coronavirus pandemic. The agency's first director, Chris Krebs, was fired by Trump after Krebs highlighted a statement issued by a group of election officials that called the 2020 election the "most secure in A

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PersonPresident of the United States (2017–2021, 2025–present)

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Person46th President of the United States (2021–2025)

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