The room and are thrilled to have richard as one of those. He is the former scholar in residence at the National Security agency and is currently at the National Defense. Or national war college. National war college. And aaron hughes who sat down as the Deputy Assistant secretary for all things cyber at the office of the secretary of defense brings a lot of policy expertise as well as a wonk at heart, so can marry those up exceedingly well. And last, but certainly not least, rear admiral will metz, former j2 or head of intelligence for u. S. Pacific command, Cyber Commander and has had roles inside the Intelligence Community as well as, obviously, the u. S. Navy. And is also one of our senior fellows. So thank you to the panelists here. I want to go deep with some of the deterrence related questions. And i think, aaron, maybe start with you, to sort of paint the picture. And articulating some of the challenges and opportunities to get to a deterrent approach. But what should we be thi
The dangers of increasing threats posed by russia and china. Held by the Senate Armed Services committee, this is two hours and 15 minutes. Good morning. All right. The Committee Meets today for a hearing on the posture of United States Cyber Command. Were pleased to welcome back admiral mike rogers, the commander, chief of the Central Security service and several other titles, i believe. We are grateful for your many years of distinguished service and for your appearance before the committee today. Threats to the United States in cyber space continue to grow in scope and severity. But our nation remains woefully unprepared to address these threats which will be a defining feature of 21st century warfare. As a result, this committee has focused its attention on Cyber Security. We have expressed our concern at lack of strategy and policy for addressing our cyber threats. We were hopeful after years without any serious effort for a cyber deterrence policy from the last administration, th
Enhance cybersecurity and how the commission came about. Rose and a now fill by Mark Wahlberg and we were joined about the conversation about the patriots day film. If every day you turn on the news or open the paper theres another attack somewhere and we wanted to promote the message love will always win and wanted to come together and unite and how my town reacted in the face of terror it made me proud. Rose and conclude with andy cohen. I think its so egotistical to say my life is so interesting but ive now written three books about my life and have gotten over that thing and to give people a window on it but i write with a lot of humor and selfdeprecation. Look, i call the book superficial. Im trying to get ahead of it. Rose Sam Palmisano, tom don ilon and andy cohen. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose cybersecurity has become on
Enhance cybersecurity and how the commission came about. Rose and a now fill by Mark Wahlberg and we were joined about the conversation about the patriots day film. If every day you turn on the news or open the paper theres another attack somewhere and we wanted to promote the message love will always win and wanted to come together and unite and how my town reacted in the face of terror it made me proud. Rose and conclude with andy cohen. I think its so egotistical to say my life is so interesting but ive now written three books about my life and have gotten over that thing and to give people a window on it but i write with a lot of humor and selfdeprecation. Look, i call the book superficial. Im trying to get ahead of it. Rose Sam Palmisano, tom don ilon and andy cohen. And by bloomberg, a provider of multimedia news and Information Services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose cybersecurity has become on
Deterrence work against a mad man, or a suicidal fanatic . Do we need to be thinking about deterrence 2. 0 because of that potential lack of rationality on the other side that wouldnt be concerned about the destruction of their country or perhaps theyre possessing Nuclear Weapons and dont have a country to destroy. Senator, i think we need to look at deterrence 2. 0, 3. 0, 4. 0 and deterrence in the 21st century, i think is fundamentally different than it was in the 20th century. Deterrence in the 21st century involves all elements of national power. Not just nuclear deterrent. Involves space and cyber and conventional forces, it involves offense and defense on the strategic side of the house. You have to look at the integrated defensive capabilities if youre talking about responding to north korea or iran, and that defensive capability because an essential element of our deterrent posture. We also have to think about who were deterring. And what works. What would what would be the aga