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Donald Trump to Train 100,000 Hackers to Protect the US
« on: December 05, 2016, 07:36:56 AM »
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US President-elect Donald Trump should train and hire around 100,000 hackers whose main purpose would be hacking but also defending the country from cyberattacks, a commission including top security experts, such as former NSA director Keith Alexander and MasterCard CEO Ajay Banga, said in a report.

The panel of security experts pointed out that cybersecurity should become a priority during Donald Trump’s tenure at the helm of the United States, and recommended the President-elect not only to train hackers and be prepared for any cyber threat but also to propose international norms for hacking that would guarantee better protection.

Cybersecurity, a priority for Trump
The Commission on Enhancing National Cybersecurity strongly pointed out that the United States should increase their efforts on training security experts that would work for the country and not leave for the private sector, which has become a dramatic problem in the last few years.

Salaries offered by private companies are substantially bigger than those offered by the United States, and Donald Trump is advised to tackle this issue in his first year as President of the US.

Furthermore, Trump must closely control all training programs because this could lead to lower skills and quality, and the President is also recommended to create a so-called “national cybersecurity workforce program” to prevent such issues.


 

 

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