I think it is really wonderful a weat we are having , the lot of zoom issues Wilson Center mag and a number of the rest of you on this phone. The topic is what is critical . Playbook from 10 and everything in between. It is not as much fun to see you in person. If anyone can make conversation interesting is this program. We are doing by the nations chief officer chris, director of the department of Homeland Security cybersecurity and infrastructure. Leave it to congress to include security twice in your title, chris. Chris will talk about how the department has protected americas Critical Infrastructure in the past and what we need to do going forward. Has been apart of the Advisory Committee and the Homeland Committee experts group. Year at theup last hacking conference in las vegas. I was there to cut i was there, too. I was a dinosaur in the room. He was Senior Advisor to the assistant secretary Infrastructure Protection i was part of microsofts Governor Affairs team. Chris has an i
Security department, i call myself one of its grandmothers and one of his grandfathers, im not sure is on this call with me and the rest of you children are the successors and its really wonderful today that we are having, i guess hes by phone, weve had a lot of zoom issues, phone conversation with the panel organized by the Wilson Center very own meg king who has our technology and Innovation Program and a number of the rest of you on this phone. The topic is what is critical, involving the security playbook for managing ten and everything in between, while its not as much fun to see you all in some of the online its not as much fun to see you in person and if anyone can make a conversation interesting, interscience technology and information program. Today as i said were joined by the nations chief risk officer, director of the department of Homeland Security cybersecurity and infrastructure, securing agency, leave it to congress to include security twice in your title, chris will ta
Congress where i played a role in the founding of the Homeland Security department. I call myself one of its grand mothers. One of its grandfathers that would be thad allen, or i think hes one of the grandfathers, im not sure, is on the call with me and the rest of you children are the successors and i think that it is really wonderful today that we are having i guess hes been phone now, a lot of zoom issues, with chris and a panel organized by meg king who heads our science, technology and Innovation Program and a number of a rest of you on the phone. The topic is whats critical, evolving the security playbook for managing ones, zeros and everything in between. While its not as much fun to see you all or some of you on line, chris is on the phone, its not as much fun to see you in person. If any group could make a conversation interesting its our science, technology and information program. Today were joined by the nations chief risk officer chris krebs, director of the department of
Good afternoon, everybody. And everybody who is looking at us virtually and everybody in the security line trying to get in and everybody who will be watching us sometime soon on a cable network. I am jane harman, president and ceo of the Wilson Center. Today we are probing a complicated issue that is bedeviling policymakers all over the world. At least three parts of the china, and the u. S. , the 5g supply chain. Produced, center has at me get my prop, this is spectacular policy brief by melissa. There is moreled, to worry about then while way. I think you get the gist of this. Walk to get this and read it. Meanwhile what captures the attention around 5g is the china has developed superfast networks which will power edge technology. Since Chinese Companies are required to comply with information request from Chinese Intelligence Services, officials are concerned companies who want to incorporate this Chinese Technology will and up compromising their data and data of their users. Beer
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