The largest outbreak through death and disability and those International Resources we must ask ourselves what we should do right now to protect the American People before the unthinkable happens to ensure we are a nation prepared. That same road widespread and then to jeopardize and the report states and i quote as a strategic competitor including cyberespionage. This is a growing threat to the nation with Economic Security with every aspect of ours. Lives. [inaudible] and with the cybersecurity to defend america again cyberattack. And then in addition on a daily basis to be critical to have widespread damage. And those recommendations a high level on both sides of the aisle cybersecurity for the white house to develop and to streamline and the role this first formalized and then elevated and expanded and the National Security advisor john bolton with another layer of bureaucracy. And in 2019 and in 2020 it dropped to 17th. Today we have the recommendation to establish National Cybers
Up next, a discussion on Election Security. This panel looks at preventing Voting Machines from being hacked. And talks about some of the benefits of paper ballots. Georgetown Laws Institute for Technology Law and policy hosted this series. Hi. Welcome. So im matt blaze. Im a professor here at georgetown in both the law school and Computer Science department. I want to welcome you to our afterlunch panel. Thank you for sticking around. On Digital Technologies and voting. We have, on our panel, who i will introduce very briefly, four very distinguished experts at various parts of the digital elections landscape. And and the technology and the risks of some of the Underlying Technology that is inherent there. And well be talking about this subject for from a very wide range of different perspectives. But all with a very technological bias. So im going to very briefly introduce these people. And im going to apologize now for being extremely incomplete in my introductions because they woul
On which the yeas and nays are ordered. He clerk will report the title of the resolution. The clerk house calendar number 765, use Resolution Resolution providing for consideration of the senate 1158,ent to the bill h. R. To authorize cyber incident departmentams at the of Homeland Security and for other purposes, providing for consideration of the senate bill h. R. 1865, to require the secretary of the treasury to mint a coin in of the opening of the National Law Enforcement museum in the district of for other nd purposes, and providing for the adoption of the resolution house permitting 61, individuals to be admitted to the hall of the house in order to obtain footage of the house session for inclusion in the orientation film to be shown to visitor at the capitol center. The speaker pro tempore the question is on ordering the previous question. Members will record their votes by electronic device. Members, this is a 15minute vote. [captioning made possible by the national captioning
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