Eric Geller @ericgeller
First one would have let DHS conduct "cyber effects" ops to mitigate damage to CI, while second one would have authorized similar re: transnational criminal orgs, per a source. There was controversy over whether DHS should start doing these ops. Seems like DHS didn't want to. — PolitiTweet.org
Vivian Salama @vmsalama
Hack News: DHS shot down 2 Presidential determinations-one linked to protecting critical infrastructure and the oth… https://t.co/aqlzt5qScn