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Before that, you are ahead of the Cyber National mission force. You went from being a one star to a four star in six years, which is an impressive sign of how wellregarded you are. Id like to use that five year time period during your tenure at nsa as the framework for our discussion this morning. Looking at some of the extraordinary technological changes that have transpired over that period, as well as a whirlwind of geopolitical events. Lets, if i may, start off by going back to the summer of 2018, you first became the director. I recall we had just months before reauthorized the 702 foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. We were thinking about what the russians had done in the 2016 elections. We were thinking about dealing with the aftermath of the snowden problems. The alleged shadow brokers theft. What was your thought, looking back, what were your first thoughts in the summer of 2018, when you took office . Let me echo your thanks, certainly to dr. Jones and the president for ho
The director of the National Security agency joined other National Security professionals to talk about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act and cybersecurity in a discussion at the center for International Studies in washington, d. C. This is about an hour and 15 minutes. Before that before that, you are ahead of the Cyber National mission force. You went from being a one star to a four star in six years, which is an impressive sign of how wellregarded you are. Id like to use that five year time period during your tenure at nsa as the framework for our discussion this morning. Looking at some of the extraordinary technological changes that have transpired over that period, as well as a whirlwind of geopolitical events. Lets start off by going back to the summer of 2018 director. I recall we had just months before reauthorized the 702 Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act. We were thinking about what the russians had done in the 2016 elections. We were thinking about dealing with
Before that, you are ahead of the Cyber National mission force. You went from being a one star to a four star in six years, which is an impressive sign of how wellregarded you are. Id like to use that five year time period during your tenure at nsa as the framework for our discussion this morning. Looking at some of the extraordinary technological changes that have transpired over that period, as well as a whirlwind of geopolitical events. Lets, if i may, start off by going back to the summer of 2018, you first became the director. I recall we had just months before reauthorized the 702 foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. We were thinking about what the russians had done in the 2016 elections. We were thinking about dealing with the aftermath of the snowden problems. The alleged shadow brokers theft. What was your thought, looking back, what were your first thoughts in the summer of 2018, when you took office . Let me echo your thanks, certainly to dr. Jones and the president for ho
Good morning. Host all right. Reminder, you have to mute the television. We will leave the conversation for now. We will be back tomorrow morning at 7 00 a. M. Eastern time, happening in washington at the center for strategic and International Studies is a discussion about National Security. We will bring you there, now. Live coverage here on cspan. Before that before that, you are ahead of the Cyber National mission force. You went from being a one star to a four star in six years, which is an impressive sign of how wellregarded you are. Id like to use that five year time period during your tenure at nsa as the framework for our discussion this morning. Looking at some of the extraordinary technological changes that have transpired over that period, as well as a whirlwind of geopolitical events. Lets, if i may, start off by going back to the summer of 2018, you first became the director. I recall we had just months before reauthorized the 702 foreign Intelligence Surveillance act. We