Personally, I think this is a good thing. Now to just neuter them, and we'll be set.
My current job (IT admin in the financial sector) involves a fair bit of security work. A natural understanding of security is stunningly absent, even in places where security should be one of the highest concerns. Someone building an accounting program won't think about encrypting their data, because they're trained in accounting, not security. Someone programming a radiation therapy machine [wikipedia.org] won't think about hardware interlocks, because they're trained in programming software, not hardware safety.
Network-connected medical devices are becoming prevalent, and I expect they will only get more useful and necessary in time. They present opportunities for doctors, and hospital managers are trained in hospital management, not security.
I like seeing someone bringing a security-conscious mindset to the public. The DHS certainly wouldn't be my first choice, but they're better than not having anybody. Now if only we could get Bruce Schneier as Secretary...
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