National Cyber Director Chris Inglis believes current cyber leaders are uniquely qualified to transform federal cybersecurity and can work together to solve anticipated challenges like workforce shortages. The nation’s top cybersecurity chief discusses his cyber priorities for 2022 and what federal agencies can do to strengthen their cyber postures in an increasingly volatile cyber landscape.
CyberCast
Season 4
Episode 1
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A Conversation About the Future of Federal Cybersecurity
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Inglis reveals his plan for facilitating more communication between cyber leaders and creating consequences for bad cyber actors.
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Chris Inglis National Cyber Director White House
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