Secretary Nielsen said during a Sept. 5 speech at George Washington University that there is âa worldwide outbreak of cyberattacks and cyber vulnerabilities,â describing cyberspace as âthe most active battlefieldâ whose coverage âextends into every single American home.â
Nielsen, a 2018 Wash100 awardee, said the DHS is monitoring both cyber criminals as well as adversarial states, most notably Russia and North Korea, whose deployment of malware last year resulted in âuntold billions in damage.â
The DHS secretary went on to discuss some of the initiatives her agency has launched in response to these threats, including a cyber strategy focused on systemic risk and resilience, efforts to secure supply chains, and inter-agency partnerships to hold cyber attackers responsible.
âWe will respond. And we will respond decisively,â Nielsen declared.
Secretary Nielsen also discussed the need for lawmakers to convert the National Protection and Programs Directorate, the DHSâ cybersecurity division, into an independent agency.
âI ask Congress to pass legislation immediately, and absolutely before the year ends,â Nielsen said.