
“Outgoing US Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano on Tuesday warned of a ‘major cyber event’ in the future that would have a ‘serious’ impact on American society. ‘Our country will, for example, at some point, face a major cyber event that will have a serious effect on our lives, our economy, and the everyday functioning of our society,’ she said. Possible replacements include New York police chief Ray Kelly, former US Coast Guard commandant Thad Allen, William Bratton, a former Los Angeles police chief, New York police commissioner and Boston police commissioner, former independent senator Joe Lieberman and senior Homeland Security officials John Pistole and Craig Fugate.”
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