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America’s adversaries have more room to operate, at least in the disinformation space, cybersecurity experts say.
Gen. Timothy Haugh was fired Thursday as director of the powerful wiretapping and cyberespionage service, according to U.S.
Laura Loomer, a far-right conspiracy theorist who met with Trump this week, took credit for their removals in a social media ...
The White House is starting to rebuild the National Security Council with aides top officials believe are staunchly aligned ...
Air Force Gen. Timothy Haugh served just over a year as director of the NSA, the spy agency that collects cyber intelligence ...
President Donald Trump's second administration has not been lacking in scandal. One of the largest incidents recently ...
Cultivating and rewarding expertise and integrity inside the White House are out, while passing loyalty tests and expending ...
BEIJING, April 15 (Reuters) - China accused the United States National Security Agency (NSA) on Tuesday of launching "advanced" cyberattacks during the Asian Winter Games in February, targeting ...
The problem isn’t just that the president has fired national security officials without cause, it’s also why he made these drastic moves.
Far-right activist Laura Loomer, who met with Trump on Wednesday, said Gen Timothy Haugh was fired because he was "disloyal".
However, the cuts, imposed by the Department of Homeland Security, are in fact undercutting the agency’s core mission areas, weakening U.S. national resilience and casting doubt on America’s ...
President Trump reportedly fired National Security Agency Director Gen. Timothy Haugh, who also commanded U.S. Cyber Command, and reassigned civilian Deputy Director Wendy Noble.