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# CES 2023: Consumers Need to Understand Personal Cybersecurity, Says White House Cyber Official
- URL: https://broadbandbreakfast.com/ces-2023-consumers-need-to-understand-personal-cybersecurity-says-white-house-cyber-official/
- Published: 2023-01-08T00:15:08.000Z
- Updated: 2026-03-11T06:13:04.000Z
- Description: Consumers must better understand how to weigh risks and protect themselves in the digital world, said Camille Stewart Gloster.
- Author: David B. McGarry
- Tags: DHS, CES2023, CTA, #with-siderail, CES, Cybersecurity, Camille Stewart Gloster, Consumer Electronics Show 2023, #wp, #wp-post, #Import 2024-02-01 09:59, #added-preview-divider

LAS VEGAS, January 7, 2023 – In addition to building a more robust cybersecurity workforce, policymakers should consider consumer education, said **Camille Stewart Gloster**, deputy national cyber director for technology and ecosystem for the White House, speaking Saturday at the Consumer Electronics Show.

CES 2023 has featured numerous discussions of cybersecurity in sectors ranging from [transportation](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/ces-2023-railroad-industry-needs-cybersecurity-update/) to [Internet of Things](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/ces-2023-cybersecurity-for-iot-devices-should-be-market-driven/) home devices. On Thursday, an official from the Department of Homeland Security argued that manufactures should [design and pre-configure devices](https://broadbandbreakfast.com/ces-2023-robust-cybersecurity-necessary-as-connectivity-grows/) to be secure, thus reducing the security burden on consumers.

For their own protection, consumers must better understand how to weigh risks and protect themselves in the digital world, **Stewart Gloster** said Saturday. “The sooner that people understand that their physical security and digital security are inextricably linked the better,” she argued. According to the panel’s moderator, Consumer Technology Association senior manager for government affairs **John Mitchell**, 82 percent of data breaches in 2021 involved “the human element, stolen credentials, phishing, misuse.”

Stewart Gloster’s team is working on a national cyber-workforce and education strategy, she said, which will address the federal cyber workforce, the national cyber workforce, cyber education, and “digital safety awareness.”

Stewart Gloster said workforce initiatives should promote the participation of “people of a diverse set of backgrounds who are highly skilled and multidisciplinary who can take a look at the problem space, who can apply their lived experiences, apply the things they’ve observed, apply their academic backgrounds to a challenging and ever evolving landscape.”