Director team, welcome to the launch of the National Cyber workforce and education strategy. I am a small part of this event so i want to take a few minutes to share what we are going to talk about, who will be talking in first to say a big thank you to the team and those in the room. This is not a small topic nor small undertaking and as a result this will be a small conversation. We have a lot to get through. Briefly my name is trey and i direct here at the Atlantic Council, one of the things that has been most striking for the last few years and many of you who have been working in Cyber Security for longer is that we so often treated as a Technology Problem one of the things i found so strengthening and encouraging about the workforce strategy is this focus on Building Communities and capacity to secure the system focusing on a human problem to address these technologies. It is linked to deeper issues of how we embed and how we confront challenges in education and workforce develop
Receipts. Call to order, this hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence. This is an unusual hearing for us, and it is exciting, from the back room it sounded like it was a reception, everyone was so excited to see their friends and to reconnect. That was happening on a social level. We will reconnect on the professional level. One thing that we know, for each of you, is you have had an incredible career in congress, incredible careers in National Security, incredible careers on this committee. We do not want to lose your resident expertise. And we believe that you work on a bipartisan basis, and certainly, you are about getting this committee working on a bipartisan basis. So we want to turn to you today to get your advice, on issues that you see that you think we need to be focused on. On issues that you think this committee, as you have seen the work we have been doing, should either continue or modify, in the way we are undertaking them. So i want first to intr
Receipts. Call to order, this hearing of the House Permanent Select Committee on intelligence. This is an unusual hearing for us, and it is exciting, from the back room it sounded like it was a reception, everyone was so excited to see their friends and to reconnect. That was happening on a social level. We will reconnect on the professional level. One thing that we know, for each of you, is you have had an incredible career in congress, incredible careers in National Security, incredible careers on this committee. We do not want to lose your resident expertise. And we believe that you work on a bipartisan basis, and certainly, you are about getting this committee working on a bipartisan basis. So we want to turn to you today to get your advice, on issues that you see that you think we need to be focused on. On issues that you think this committee, as you have seen the work we have been doing, should either continue or modify, in the way we are undertaking them. So i want first to intr
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Publicprivate innovations and the public and private sector issues on Cyber Security. I want to also echo frank and thank our sponsors for this, northrup grummond. In addition to his day job at f northrup grummond, hes on the panel for the Cyber Security. At the end of the 50 minutes for audience questions. First immediately to my left, your right. Scott aaronson, executive director for business continuity. Hes been there since 2009, working in a variety of roles before getting his current position, before that work on the hill for congressman lantos, senator nelson for a number of years has a masters here from gw, from the graduate school of political management and also will be announcing this early next month, will be a member of the senators board of directors. Finally to his left, kirsten todd is the president and managing partner of Liberty Group ventures and also a resident sclar at the university of Pittsburgh Institute for cyber law. She served as executive director for the co