Obama seeks cybersecurity boost to replace 'ancient' tech
WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama said Tuesday he is asking Congress for $3.1 billion to update the government's archaic computers systems to protect them from cyberattacks as part of a new, centralized effort to boost cybersecurity./ Obama said he will hire a new chief information security officer — but whose salary would be paltry compared to those paid by big businesses — and expand the government's troubled "Einstein" intrusion-prevention technology. Obama said some infrastructure is downright ancient, with the Social Security ...
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