AFCEA West: Adapting Naval Cyber Command to Evolving Threats
Vice Adm. Craig Clapperton, Commander, Fleet Cyber Command, 10th Fleet, Joint Force Headquarters-Cyber, Navy
Countering adversaries in the cyber domain requires the Navy to harness information at the speed of technological innovation.
During AFCEA West in San Diego, California, Vice Adm. Craig Clapperton, commander of U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and Navy Space Command, discussed how he is approaching the evolving landscape of cyber threats and developing strategies to counter them in his dual-hatted role.
From recent cyber incidents like SolarWinds and Volt Typhoon, to the role of emerging technologies like AI, Clapperton dives into the complexities of modern cyber warfare and explains how he’s eyeing collaboration with industry partners and allies, recruiting top cyber talent and staying ahead of adversaries in a rapidly changing digital environment.
Tune in to hear about the cutting-edge defense initiatives shaping the future of cybersecurity.
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