Sen. Mary Landrieu was the only senator not to vote for the DHS Cybersecurity Workforce and Retention Act of 2014. The bill grants the DHS secretary the authority to establish specific cybersecurity positions and provide competitive salaries and benefits to fill those jobs. The Louisiana Democrat is turning her position on the bill into campaign fodder to highlight her anti-Washington credentials with voters. But it’s another example of a potential roadblock that has prevented bipartisan cybersecurity legislation from becoming law over the past half-decade.”]
Source: https://www.cuinfosecurity.com/blogs/making-cybersec-bill-campaign-issue-p-1676

