Subcommittee on communications and technology. The chair recognizes himself for five minutes for Opening Statements. Good morning, welcome to the subcommittee on communications and technologies legislative hearing on legislating to secure americas wireless future. Today, the subcommittee will consider a number of legislative proposals that address challenges from spectrum management, to securing our nations infrastructure. In proposals before the subcommittee today, the studying how to harness airway resources efficiency act, or the sherr act, which i have introduced with my good friend, this legislation would require ntia, using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated frequency coordination, environmental sensing to facilitate more efficient spectrum sharing and used by the federal government. The bill would also require the fcc to report to congress, on the feasibility of using existing sharing technologies on several important spectral brand that and. As we
Subcommittee on communications and technology. The chair recognizes himself for five minutes for Opening Statements. Good morning, welcome to the subcommittee on communications and technologies legislative hearing on legislating to secure americas wireless future. Today, the subcommittee will consider a number of legislative proposals that address challenges from spectrum management, to securing our nations infrastructure. In proposals before the subcommittee today, the studying how to harness airway resources efficiency act, or the sherr act, which i have introduced with my good friend, this legislation would require ntia, using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, automated frequency coordination, environmental sensing to facilitate more efficient spectrum sharing and used by the federal government. The bill would also require the fcc to report to congress, on the feasibility of using existing sharing technologies on several important spectral brand that and. As we
Subcommittee and communities and technology will not come to order. The chair recognizes himself for five minutes for an Opening Statement. Good morning and welcome to the subcommittee on communications and technology legislative hearing on legislating to secure americas a wireless future. Today, the subcommittee will consider a number of legislative proposals that address challenges from Spectrum Management to securing our nations team of communications destruction. The proposals before the committee today are h. R. 40 for 62 and the study of how to harness the act over the share act which i introduced with my friend Ranking Member latta. This will require and cia with strategy and advanced technology such as Artificial Intelligence and how frequency coordination and environmental sensing to facilitate more spectrum sharing induced by the federal government. They also require the fcc of the feasible of the existing technologies by the spectrum bench. It was necessary for every more ef
This morning we heard where we are today with cybersecurity. So, you know, my career in cybersecurity started when i joined the National Security agency and the offensive mission set and that gives you a perspective of how to defend against very advanced actors so the point of this panel this morning is to talk about the priorities but with a focus of how we resist attack. Okay . So on our panel today, we have a mix of commercial Sector Companies working with the government and a mix of government folks that are really focused on Important Missions and are critical to the National Security. In my opinion, given my experience i think offense always wins. And with that mindset, i want to take a look at what were doing today and how we can give you all Lessons Learned and some front line knowledge about things to take back to your organization and implement. This gets to the heart of the issue, though. Scaling. We all lots of systems. We are certainly dealing with a scale attack surface a
Taking our stuff. We have a mix of commercial Sector Companies working with the government and a mix of government folks that are focused on Important Missions and critical to our national security. In my opinion and given my experience i think offense always wins. With that mindset i want to look at what we can do today and Lessons Learned and front line knowledge things you can take back to your organization and implement. This gets to the heart of the issue, scaling. We have lolts of systems, we are certainly dealing with a scaled attack surface and dealing with adversaries getting more and more advanced and theyre more and more capable over the past five years. You can see here were focussed on i. T. Modernization, spending 95 billion. We have cyber spending going up close to 10 billion. Is it actually working . And we also have a growing talent gap. With these things, i want to put the panelists on the spot early this morning and kick it off. Everybody in two to five sentences or