(The Hill) — “I hear no sense of urgency to really get on top of this issue,” Sen. Susan Collins (R-Maine) said at a Senate Intelligence Committee hearing last month.


The Senate Homeland Security Committee will meet Tuesday to examine the federal government’s cyber mission, focusing in part on work to secure election systems from cyberattacks, according to opening remarks from Chairman Ron Johnson (R-Wis.).

Tuesday’s hearing comes days after President Trump delivered his classified cybersecurity policy to Congress after pressure from lawmakers to spell out a comprehensive strategy for deterring and responding to attacks in cyber space.

Click to continue reading. By Morgan Chalfant – Apr 24, 2018