The Senate Armed Services Committee officially announced membership for its subcommittees Monday, including a new Subcommittee on Cybersecurity. The subcommittee will be chaired by Sen. Mike Rounds (R-S.D.), who said it “will be tasked with oversight and legislation for policies and programs relating to the Defense Department’s cyber forces and capabilities,” in a statement release by his office. Rounds said the time for such a subcommittee is right. “As recent events have shown, the US is not immune to a cyber attack from hostile foreign actors,” Rounds said, referring to US intelligence reports that Russia conducted cyber operations in an attempt to influence the 2016 US presidential election. The ranking member on the subcommitte is Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.). In a statement, Nelson said the subcommittee must take deterrence of cyber attacks seriously. “You can’t just sit on your hands and do nothing,” he said. “If we’re going to deter our enemies from attacking us, we have to make it painfully obvious that the consequences are going to be so severe that they won’t want to do it in the first place.”
The Senate confirmed new leaders of U.S. forces in Europe and the Middle East over the weekend. Lawmakers on June 29 also approved a reshuffling of Air Force officials that will put new faces in the service’s Pentagon headquarters as well as at its largest command.