It'll likelytakebillions ofdollars and avisionary "CyberCzar" tomakeithappen, thoughof courseI'msureweall havesimpleandeffectivesolutions that fit on barnapkins.
In fact, cyberczar candidates have been turning down the position long before Obama announced that the role would be subordinate to the National Economic Council.
But Jim Lewis, director of the Center for Strategic and International Study's Commission on Cybersecurity for the 44th presidency, believes the cyber czar's waning authority was a factor.