On the recordMay 23, 2016
Six years is entirely too long for any type of response plan to sit on a shelf in the White House, but it is especially dangerous in the case of cyber.
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congress.govSix years is entirely too long for any type of response plan to sit on a shelf in the White House, but it is especially dangerous in the case of cyber.
Ratcliffe criticizes the delay in finalizing the cyber incident response plan.
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