CACI’s (NYSE: CACI) Paul Cofoni expressed concerns that focus on cybersecurity is not what it needs to be: “We’re trying to do too many things, ” Cofoni said in a recent interview with GovInfoSecurity.com. “If this were my family, I’d call for a family meeting and say, ‘We’re trying to do too much, and we’re not going to get enough any one of these done unless we put them in some sensible priority order and attack the most important. Cyber defense suffers from being one of many priorities.”
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