Sen. Angus King of Maine and his allies are trying to push the idea of a cybersecurity coordinator into the must-pass National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021 now snaking through Congress, where it faces GOP officials skeptical of bureaucracy. Under the proposal, this cyber official would lead as many as 75 staffers in a new office, advising the president and molding U.S. cybersecurity strategy.
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