
Outgoing WH official calls for US to bolster cybersecurity workforce by hiring non-degree holders
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The White House’s outgoing cyber czar Harry Coker called more funding, deregulation and opening up cyber jobs to those without college degrees.
"I would love for the incoming administration, or any administration, to recognize the priority of cybersecurity," Coker said.
He added that he understands the U.S. is in a "tough budget situation."
"I get that, and I support making progress towards reducing the deficit, but we have to prioritize cybersecurity within our current budgets," he said.
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