Auburn’s Cilluffo advocates for Homeland Security reform before House committee
Published: July 15, 2021
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Defense against cyberattacks must begin now with a reformed, diverse effort, said Frank Cilluffo, director of Auburn University’s McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, as he urged members of the U.S. House of Representatives Committee on Homeland Security on Thursday.
Cilluffo was among four witnesses to testify at the hearing, “Securing the Homeland: Reforming the Department of Homeland Security to Meet Today’s Threats.” The hearing is a continued effort to advocate for HR 4357 the DHS Reform Act so it can better confront existing and emerging threats and challenges.
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