This article criticizes CISA Director Jen Easterly's clothing choices, voice, time spent in public, whether or not she's "technical enough", how much time she spends building her brand, and I think CyberScoop should be ashamed of themselves.

Just because they had a woman write the article does not shield them from the utter viciousness in here. It is absolutely possible to criticize any government leader for the choices they've made and their successes and failures, but it is uniquely reserved for women to have their leadership metrics bundled with whether or not they're properly silent, modestly dressed, and deferential to authority like a lady.

https://www.cyberscoop.com/cisa-dhs-easterly-cyber-mission/

Insiders worry CISA is too distracted from critical cyber mission

The agency appears to be struggling with internal divisions, morale problems and growing concerns about leadership priorities.

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@Tarah in other words, Easterly is correct in her assessment that CISA is a partnership agency. The problem with cyber security in this country, is that no one has regulatory authority over how it's carried out. Each of these private sector industries, can do their own thing, and many of them do. And then they hide behind corporate profit protections, that mean they don't have to share information with other entities.