![]() His priority was to stop anyone from repeating Russia's 2016 election hacking and disinformation.Ĭhris Krebs: So we spent something on the order of three and a half years of gaming out every possible scenario for how a foreign actor could interfere with an election. Krebs, who's 43, worked on cybersecurity in the Bush administration, became director of cybersecurity policy at Microsoft and joined the Trump Department of Homeland Security in 2017. And if I can reinforce or confirm for one person that the vote was secure, the election was secure, then I feel like I've done my job. And, you know, it's hard once you take that oath to uphold and defend the constitution from threats foreign and domestic, it's hard to walk away from that. Chris Krebs: I'm not a public servant anymore, but I feel I still got some public service left in me. ![]()
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