Sea-Air-Space: How Navy’s Intel Information Center is Keeping Data Safe
Hopper Global Communications Center Commanding Officer Captain Matt Cegelske says that security and usability can be balanced when accessing sensitive information.
The Navy center responsible for managing IT supporting intelligence operations has a critical responsibility to keep communications and data-sharing capabilities both reliable and secure.
Commanding Officer Capt. Matt Cegelske for the center, called the Hopper Global Communications Center situated in the Office of Naval Intelligence, discusses at the Sea-Air-Space conference some of the unique cybersecurity challenges the center faces in the current threat environment and his plans for collaborating with industry to integrate modern tools to keep sensitive information safe.
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