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Chris Inglis
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National Cyber Director. Principal adviser to the President on cyber policy and strategy.
Washington, DCwh.govJoined October 2021

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Today I am stepping down from my role as the Nation’s inaugural National Cyber Director at . I do so with the utmost gratitude to , , and Congress for giving me the opportunity to serve in this Administration.
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It's my great honor to have my name associated with the people of who stewarded this organization from its very first days. I am proud of what we have accomplished together, and I look forward to watching what and its partners will achieve in the future.
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Today I welcomed members of the cybersecurity research community to the White House.  These subject matter experts are key to addressing cybersecurity threats and their contributions to our defense are valuable and valued.
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The Biden-Harris Administration is working to ensure U.S. leadership in the emerging field of quantum computing and to secure sensitive data against potential future compromise by quantum computers.
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President Biden's Bipartisan Infrastructure Law represents one of the most significant investments in increasing the cyber resilience of our Nation's infrastructure. One year later, is proud to be a part of implementing this once-in-a-generation piece of legislation.
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President Biden’s Bipartisan Infrastructure Law isn’t just delivering an “infrastructure week” – it’s delivering an infrastructure decade. whitehouse.gov/briefing-room/
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Apprenticeships, including those created under the 120-day Cybersecurity Apprenticeship Sprint, allow hard-working Americans to earn while they learn. is proud to help advance pathways to good-paying jobs in the cyber field.
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Great to see checking in from the U.S. Consulate in Frankfurt, Germany ahead of her engagements in the region.
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We were excited to have Camille Stewart Gloster, the Deputy National Cyber Director for Technology and Ecosystem Security for the White House speak at today's cybersecurity symposium here in Frankfurt. Learn more about her work at @ONCD - thank you, @CamilleSG46, for visiting us!
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Ransomware is an international problem that requires a collective solution. is proud to participate in efforts taking place across the Biden-Harris Administration and with our global partners to stop ransomware. Thanks to for supporting this work.
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Ransomware affects thousands of companies and individuals every year, which is why our Administration brought together 37 global partners and the private sector to counter its spread and impact. Together we will improve our cybersecurity and protect our citizens.
Vice President Harris stands outside the Eisenhower Executive Office Building for a group photo with 37 global partners and the private sector leaders.
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Thanks, Camille and Jackie, for this great #CybersecurityAwarenessMonth video series. And thanks, John, for all that you do for . Be sure to check out the rest of the videos in this thread!
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Our final “Pathways to Cyber” video features @ONCD Chief Of Staff John Costello.  John’s portfolio of work in cybersecurity is diverse and began when he enlisted as sailor in the US Navy. #BeCyberSmart #SeeYourselfInCyber -JB
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Safety and cybersecurity for electric vehicles must be a priority. Stakeholders in the EV and EV supply equipment sectors met at the White House and agreed to: Identify opportunities for standardization Outline a shared vision Assess opportunities for future research
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Thanks to for hosting Anne Neuberger of NSC, , Kevin Stine of , business leaders, and me for a roundtable on cybersecurity in the private sector. We look forward to building on this discussion to improve public-private collaboration in cybersecurity.
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I was so inspired by the students’ passion and commitment to such a critical issue for America and across the globe. I can’t wait to see what the next generation of cyber leaders like these fine young people will accomplish.
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Jenny asked a pressing question: what is the biggest issue in cybersecurity, and how can we fix it? What comes to mind is what I call "willful ambivalence" – the idea that defending cyberspace is someone else's problem. Cybersecurity is a team sport.
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Eyitooni was curious to know what it took to become the National Cyber Director. With hard work, continued commitment, and perseverance, I believe Eyitooni could one day become the National Cyber Director too.
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Grace, a freshman at , raised a great question for students of all levels: what can we do to support cyber safety, and how do we protect our personal information in cyberspace? Using strong passwords and multi-factor authentication is a great place to start!
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