I know for any friday morning but particularly a friday morning in the middle of the summer we are thrill today see this level of turnout. I want to say thank you to Palo Alto Networks and provided the breakfast which is critical to success which for a friday morning. We have our humans of Cyber Security project youll find online that incorporates stories from different individuals telling their stories and putting into evidence there are a range of backgrounds that we see. To that we are thrill today ged you this panel. Sheer ian. Thank you very much. First let me commend to you lauras work on diversity and general Cyber Security web force issues. The murp of this event so to potentially make a sort of positive case on Cyber Security. One of the things thats very important is making Public Policy through listening to peoples own stories. We also want to point out that particularly Cyber Security is an immerging field for which there are many parts both in and within. We also are a pub
saying, let s stop playing into bin laden s hands. it is a back to work week for members of congress, the president discussing education tuesday in a speech in philadelphia and back on the campaign trail when he heads to connecticut. secretary of state clinton. and some other headlines on this sunday morning, the new york times writing about john boehner tightly bound to d.c. lobbyists. and the tea party stirs up the delaware primary which is scheduled for tuesday, and the new york daily news nine years of tears. al qaeda and bin laden our focus. the piece this morning in the washington post, stop playing into bin laden s hands. the numbers are on the bottle of your screen. bottom of your screen. two of the headlines the new york daily news, nine years of tears. and from the new york post, battleground, the mosque news mars the saur moanies. and let me read just a couple sections. again, from former abc anchingor, he writes the goal of any organized terrorist attack is