You can fill in gaps and things of that nature. So the regulations address one i would consider a very small segment of the issue and through industry programs, like responsible care for instance, we are able to cast a much broader net to make sure there is at least a base level Security Product is out there that address not only cybersecurity in the hold on the physical security and Environmental Protection and safety as well. That again, because the Financial Services sector and the isac get collaboration with others, through your experience if you were advising a site or that is just coming along and tried to build up their infrastructure for information and collaboration, what Lessons Learned do you have that could be applied to other sectors quite for one thing, that is a great question because the isac has assisted in actually helps run the isac which deals with large facilities in the country, large buildings. We have helped other stuff can as well rant. The lesson i have learne
Next remarks by 40e8ds under secretary spaulding, hosted by the American Bar Association. Topics include Cyber Security operations and efforts to form stronger relationships with the private sector. This is about 55 minutes. Thank you very much, joe, thank you for once again taking the laboring war and putting together this very thank you to all of you, who are here today who have taken the time to be here, but who also, i know on a daily basis care about and in many cases work to achieve our shared objective of ensuring safe, secure, resilient communities where our this is like a class reunion. And in many ways it is, a lot of former dhs folks here, a lot of current dhs folks here, but also a lot of you in private practice and in academia and elsewhere, all of whom contribute to the solving, addressing, understanding the challenges that we face. So thank you all of you for what you do. I bring greetings from secretary jay johnson, secretary of Homeland Security who would love to have
Stronger relationships with the private sector. This is about 55 minutes. Thank you very much, joe, thank you for once again taking the laboring war and putting together this very thank you to all of you, who are here today who have taken the time to be here, but who also, i know on a daily basis care about and in many cases work to achieve our shared objective of ensuring safe, secure, resilient communities where our this is like a class reunion. And in many ways it is, a lot of former dhs folks here, a lot of current dhs folks here, but also a lot of you in private practice and in academia and elsewhere, all of whom contribute to the solving, addressing, understanding the challenges that we face. So thank you all of you for what you do. I bring greetings from secretary jay johnson, secretary of Homeland Security who would love to have been here today. Like me, he is a recovering attorney. And we are very, both of us, well aware and deeply appreciate the importance of the rule of law
Next remarks by 40e8ds under secretary spaulding, hosted by the American Bar Association. Topics include Cyber Security operations and efforts to form stronger relationships with the private sector. This is about 55 minutes. Thank you very much, joe, thank you for once again taking the laboring war and putting together this very thank you to all of you, who are here today who have taken the time to be here, but who also, i know on a daily basis care about and in many cases work to achieve our shared objective of ensuring safe, secure, resilient communities where our this is like a class reunion. And in many ways it is, a lot of former dhs folks here, a lot of current dhs folks here, but also a lot of you in private practice and in academia and elsewhere, all of whom contribute to the solving, addressing, understanding the challenges that we face. So thank you all of you for what you do. I bring greetings from secretary jay johnson, secretary of Homeland Security who would love to have
Regulator doesnt guarantee success when you transition to high technology. I want to follow up a little bit, if its okay . Go ahead. You go and i have a question for marla after that. All right. Sometimes its easy to blame congress on funding issues. But i also think when we started the process of next didnt gen there was a lot we didnt know. Theres been a sense we are ready to do nextgen. Its a matter of funding. As we have gone through the panels at an industry level, we recognize, boy, we need to really be careful here. We dont necessarily know. And so in some cases i think what i have heard from congress is, we would like next didngen. What do you need to make it a reality . Im not sure the faa or even the faa and industry together have always consistently arctticulat that. I dont think we have always said, if you give us an extra billion dollars, here is what we would buy, here is when we would deploy it, here is the benefits we would receive. That was particularly acute to me whe