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We appreciate your willingness to come here. Your final thoughts to our spanish viewers [speaking spanish] we want to thank Doctors Hospital at renaissance for this beautiful venue tonight. And also the crew that worked on the set designs. Thank you so much for that. Senator wendy davis and general greg abbott thank you to both of you. For everybody watching at home, have a great night. Up next, the communicators features wade baker Security Director at verizon. Then the House Veterans Affair Committee examines the igs report on the Phoenix Va Health Care system. No doubt you heard thuabout data breaches at places like home depot, target, sony play station. We are going to discuss data Breach Reports with wade baker who is the chief director with vires. What do you do . Guest we Research Technology and try to bring them into the our are products. Host what is the definition of a data breach . Guest an unauthorized person or group gains access to private information. Could be personal i
It is critical. Your first 30 days on the ground, you are just trying to figure out where you are, how things are operating, where the threats are. We absolutely concur with that recommendation of taking steps to ensure that the personnel we put on the ground are there for longer periods of time. And has the department been able to achieve those requirements in its practice . Yes, it has. The fact is we dont actually have any temporary facilities at the moment. I request give you an example, though, when we just entered bengi, we have mobile security agents on the ground with u. S. Marines that are there. Those agents are going to stay for a much longer period of time. Probably up to 90 days until were sure we have the proper security that we can then start replacing them with permanent personnel were going to have on the ground. The 30day rotations as the arb pointed out were not conducive to the security operation. Are there any other incentives that the department can provide or thi