Good afternoon everybody. Everybody who was looking at us fruitfully and in line in the security line to going 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 boston center. Today we are prepping a very complicated issue that is, you might be doubling of policymakers, in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of that problem are, the u. S. , china, and the five g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced, leaving my prop. This is the prop. A spectacular policy brief by Melissa Griffith who is in the front right here. You will see her ill obit. Which is entitled, there is more to worry about than what way. I say you get the gist of this. She will explain in detail but run, dont walk. During this to get this and read it. Meanwhile, what captures the attention around 5g is the china based weight has led the way in developing the superfast networks which will power some carving car Virtua
Fcc chair ajit pai spoke about 5g technology and the need for the United States to lead the world in its development and the importance to think about security now before the system is established. It was hosted by the Wilson Center in dc. Good afternoon everybody, and everybody who is in line on the security line, and everybody watching us very soon on a cable network. I am jane harman, president of the Wilson Center and today we are probing a very complicated issue that is be doubling policymakers in washington and all over the world. At least three parts of that problem are the us, china and the 5g supply chain. The Wilson Center has just produced, let me get my prop, this is a prop, a spectacular policy brief by melissa griffith, who you will see in a little bit which is entitled there is more to worry about than huawei. She will explain in detail but run, dont walk, get this and read it. What captures the attention around 5g is Chinabased Huawei has led the way in developing the s
Very much and welcome back from lunch. If those who are in the exhibit hall, if you could begin to move back, we would greatly appreciate it. I want to give a special thanks to Northrup Grumman. So Jennifer Walsmith and chris valentino, i know, are here. If you could raise your hands . Jennifer is here and chris from Northrup Grumman, i want to give a special thanks to them for this lunch sponsorship. I also want to applause applause thank them for their seven years of sponsorship and support which has been greatly, really a key reason for us being able to host this forum with the government, military and to be able to do this now for the tenth year. So thank you very much. I want to just also point, give to your anticipation, please, on your seats are fliers that describe the next years event, september 8th and 9th at the Marriott Wardman park. So that will be september 8th and 9th, 2020. We also have Corporate Executives that are interested, we have a series of quarterly Leadership C
The continuous diagnostics and Mitigation Program and what im going to talk to you today about is the importance of the cdm program continuous diagnostics and mitigation for federal cybersecurity. I want to set the stage in regards to where the cdm program originated around 2012. Many of these types of headlines were occurring and we see those today, as well. They continue to try to perform reconnaissance on our Government Networks, try to get to our Mission Critical and sensitive data. Really the importance of cdm is to help agencies combat that. What we want to do is help agencies and get in front of the adversary, get in front of the threat. And so, what we have done in the federal government, started out at dod with the cybersecurity architecture review there and now dodcar and we have it in the civilian side. The dotgov review and what this effort is about is to take a look at our government systems, Government Networks to understand how the adversary is looking at them. To unders
Aid package from the uk announced last week. Let me remind you that ammunition, Armored Vehicles and missiles of various types will be brought to it. A 12yearold child and another adult died as a result of the shelling. Memryka in Donetsk Region, two more were seriously injured. This was announced by the head of the region, vadym filashkin. The russians hit the village with hailstones, seven houses were destroyed due to the attack. Houses one person was injured due to enemy shelling of kherson region. Occupiers the occupiers attacked the city itself. Two highrise buildings and 10 private houses were damaged. This was announced by the head of the region, the Regional Military administration, oleksandr prokudin. Educational institutions, economic buildings are also damaged. Port infrastructure, warehouses and gas pipelines. During the day, the russians hit eight settlements in zaporizhzhia almost 350 times from the air, they hit novoandriivka, and they also shelled mala tokmachka, orikho