Im greg mathis, policy advisor to senator mark warner. Thank you for joining us for the Cyber Security caucus. As many of you know senator warner along with senator gardner started the Bipartisan Task force. And so hell be here to give a presentation to talk about this important topic as well as we have the ceo of dhi. Without further ado i let the first presentation get started. I very rarely give talks that are standing room only so really appreciate your interest today. As greg mentioned im robert lord, cofounder, president and chief Strategy Officer of protenus, and also a fellow at new america cybersecurity policy program. While a lot of information today im presenting comes from research weve done at protenus and some of the work we are currently building at new america on the speaking on behalf of either of those organizations today. Just talking from my experience and providing perspective on the challenges that we see in this space i guess to contextualize this because sometim
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