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New York state cyber chief calls out Trump for cybersecurity cuts

New York state cyber chief calls out Trump for cybersecurity cuts

In an interview with TechCrunch, the top cybersecurity official in New York, John Gillies, criticized the Trump administration's budget cuts to cybersecurity initiatives. Gillies warned that these cuts will increase the government's vulnerability to cyberattacks and place a greater burden on states to bolster their own cybersecurity measures. Gillies stated that the federal government's reduction in funding for cybersecurity programs will make it more challenging for states to protect their critical infrastructure and data from cyber threats. He emphasized the importance of a collaborative approach between the federal government and state-level agencies to effectively address the growing cyber risks. The article highlights the concerns raised by Gillies regarding the potential consequences of the Trump administration's decision to scale back funding for cybersecurity efforts. It underscores the need for a comprehensive and well-funded national approach to safeguarding against the evolving landscape of cyber threats.

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