Cyber attack among top 5 priorities of D.C. homeland security chief

The District's new homeland security chief said he was worried about terrorist attacks and weather emergencies like snowmaggedon. But Christopher Geldart said p...

The District’s new homeland security chief said he was worried about terrorist attacks and weather emergencies like snowmaggedon. But Christopher Geldart said preventing a cyber attack is one of his top five priorities.

He told the Associated Press that recent local and national exercises have revealed vulnerabilities in the region’s cyber defenses.

Geldart, a former marine, worked as a regional coordinator for FEMA. and founded his own emergency management consulting firm. He succeeds Millicent West, who stepped down amid accusations that she was connected to former D.C. Councilmember Harry Thomas Jr., who pleaded guilty to embezzlement.

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