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Former DHS Cyber Chief Hangs His Shingle

January 22, 2009

Greg Garcia, the Homeland Security Department's first assistant secretary for cyber security and communications -- who left his post in December after more than two years -- announced his next move on Thursday. In an e-mail to friends and colleagues, he wrote: "I have known that I want to continue contributing to the mission of cyber security and national security/emergency communications. But rather than commit myself to this mission through just one organization, I have chosen to contribute independently."

"After taking some time off through the holidays, I have formed my own advisory firm, cleverly named Garcia Strategies. This approach I believe will broaden my perspectives, and diversify my partnerships and tools for making progress against a complex challenge," Garcia wrote. "I have also tailored a Web site of rather modest accoutrements, and will try to maintain a blog, which might on occasion have the intended effect to entertain and inform." Find out more here.

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