Rogers speaks on evolution of cyber
Last week, Navy Admiral Michael S. Rogers, U.S. Cyber Command commander and director of the National Security Agency, spoke at the Air Force Association’s Air, Space and Cyber Conference. The conference took place in National Harbor, Maryland.
Rogers spoke about the ever-evolving cyber mission, saying that the Department of Defense needs to accept that change will be a constant as the department addresses cyber threats to networks, platforms, weapons systems, and data. Rogers also talked about interagency cooperation in cybersecurity, stating “The idea that the DoD all by itself is just going to defend its networks [is not] going to get us where we need to go.”
For more information about Rogers’ remarks, please follow the link below.
Evolution of Cyber Requires Change As Normal Concept, Rogers Says, Department of Defense
Posted: September 27, 2017 by Simons Center
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