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found. that s all they can hope for as we come to a new year. christine? gary tuchman, thank you for that. michaela? was the sony hack attack an inside job? the fbi has said all along that north korea was responsible for the cyberattack on sony pictures last month. however, a private security firm a cybersecurity firm says it has evidence that it collected that points to an inside job. u.s. officials pushing back saying the firm only focused on a narrow slice of the information and intelligence. what do we make of all of this? i want to ask howard schmidt. a former cybersecurity czar in the obama administration. he is a partner at ridge schmidt cyber, llc. thank you for joining us howard. good morning, and happy new year to you, too, as well happy to you here. we have to make sense of all of this it s interesting that despite seeing this evidence that data scientists