The Executive Cyberspace Coordination Act unveiled Tuesday would establish a national office for cyber space at the presidentâs office and comes after Rob Joyce, the Trump administratorâs cyber coordinator, resigned from his post.
Robert Palladino, a spokesman for the National Security Council, confirmed Tuesday that the White House has decided to remove the cyber coordinator position following Joyceâs departure, Reuters reported.
âTodayâs actions continue an effort to empower National Security Council senior directors. Streamlining management will improve efficiency, reduce bureaucracy and increase accountability,â Palladino said in a statement.
Joyce, who resigned Friday, will return to the National Security Agency.
âThe decision to eliminate the top White House cyber policy role is outrageous, especially given that weâre facing more hostile threats from foreign adversaries than ever before,â Lieu said.