With his decades of work on cybersecurity, Inglis “brought a significant gravitas and credibility to the role,” Andrew Howell, a partner at the Monument Policy Group lobbying firm, told me.
One of her best assets is that she can “take difficult, complex cybersecurity concepts and turn them into something that’s extraordinarily understandable,” said Howell, who said he worked with Walden as part of his firm’s representation of Microsoft.
- Navigating a federal cyber bureaucracy that includes not only her office playing a prominent role, but also CISA and the National Security Council, Howell said.
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