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Maggie Miller

POLITICO cybersecurity reporter. Expert in cybersecurity and government communication.

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Dec 6, 2024 • 15min

Chinese hackers got Trump’s data in a major breach — and possible yours

Maggie Miller, a cybersecurity reporter for POLITICO, provides an in-depth analysis of a significant cyber breach by Chinese hackers. The attack compromised telecom networks, exposing data of millions, including that of President-elect Trump. Miller discusses the challenges in stopping the breach, the implications for American privacy, and ongoing governmental responses. She emphasizes the urgency for individuals to adopt protective measures against cyber threats, while highlighting the gap between the private sector and federal action in enhancing cybersecurity.
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Feb 10, 2025 • 12min

Trump’s quiet cuts at a key cybersecurity agency

Maggie Miller, a cybersecurity reporter for Politico, dives into the repercussions of recent budget cuts at the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). She highlights how personnel changes—many from election security roles—are impacting efforts against election disinformation. Miller discusses the agency's shift in focus under the new Homeland Security leadership and raises alarms about escalating cybersecurity threats, particularly from foreign adversaries, as CISA navigates its uncertain future.
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Mar 27, 2025 • 10min

March 27, 2025: Why Signalgate has staying power

Maggie Miller, a POLITICO cybersecurity reporter, dives deep into the Signalgate controversy that’s capturing Washington's attention. She discusses why this scandal, stemming from a breach of confidential discussions, continues to resonate politically. The fallout has led to a blame game within the Trump administration, raising questions about the handling of sensitive communications. The episode also scrutinizes the risks of using commercial apps, like Signal, for government discourse, hinting at potential changes in communication policies.