
Camille Stewart Gloster, Google exec now working for Joe Biden's White House
“You see these dictators on their pedestals, surrounded by the bayonets of their soldiers and the truncheons of their police ... yet in their hearts there is unspoken fear. They are afraid of words and thoughts: words spoken abroad, thoughts stirring at home — all the more powerful because forbidden — terrify them. A little mouse of thought appears in the room, and even the mightiest potentates are thrown into panic.”
― Winston S. Churchill, Blood, Sweat and Tears
Libtard cronyism with their tech buddies popping them up and getting favored status in return.
Legalized Corruption
Gloster has already stated that the ppartisan notion of
“systemic racism” should be a concern of the U.S. national security apparatus.
If any new Republican administration expects to survive it has to approach this sort of sinecure with an executioner’s axe and eliminate the entire position, not change the occupant. Leaving either in place will be fatal. That any future Trump administration might take that approach appears to be a widespread media anxiety at the moment, no less than two years away from any actual implementation. There’s a reason for that.
No doubt she will cry the usual “racism” nonsense when everyone yells for her removal.
The Marxists just don’t get it. Censorship is unAmerican. Then again so are Marxist Dems.
I bet it would be a hoot to ask her to explain the “Big-Endian, Little-Endian” problem.
the Ministry of Truth is back
Career and professional life
While in law school, she studied intellectual property protection, theft, and abuse online. Upon graduating, she worked for Cyveillance, a cyber threat intelligence company.[5] Camille also spent time on Capitol Hill as a Legal Fellow for Representative. Marcia Fudge and Rep. Emanuel Cleaver II Congressional Black Caucus.[citation needed]
In 2015 she appointed by the Obama Administration as the Senior Policy advisor for the U.S. Department of Homeland Security. Her experience in that role empowered her to work towards advancing former president Barack Obama’s cybersecurity vision,[6][7] especially with respect to methods used by Chinese companies to acquire American assets without review by Committee on Foreign Investment in the United States.[8]
In 2021, Stewart was named the head of security policy for Google Play & Android.[9][10] She co-founded #ShareTheMicInCyber which aims to focus on the role of Black people in cybersecurity.[11][12] A 2020 op-ed piece on CNN[13] by Stewart and Michèle Flournoy was cited by the New York Times[14] in an article citing the need for a more diverse set of views in venues ranging from board rooms to national security. According to Politico, Stewart joined New America as a fellow in 2022.[15][16] Stewart also works with the public to increase awareness about cybersecurity[17] and the need for increased diversity in the field,[18][19] and tools people can use to avoid computer scams.[20][21]
Stewart is the founder of the legal consultancy and startup incubator, MarqueLaw, PLLC, and TheDigitalCounselor.com blog which develops and promotes forward-thinking solutions and leaders in cybersecurity.[22][23] She currently serves on the board of directors for the International Foundation for Electoral Systems,[24] GirlSecurity, and on the advisory board for Women of Color Advancing Peace, Security, & Conflict Transformation.[25]
Yep
“National Cyber Director”?
“CYBER”??
Hey, the 90’s video game culture called.
They want their favorite word back.