What Government CIOs Should Know About US-China Security Threats
Jack Corrigan, Senior Research Analyst, Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
Cyber threats from China have been the subject of recent high-profile Congressional hearings lately. Analyst Jack Corrigan from Georgetown University’s Center for Security and Emerging Technology (CSET) spoke to the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission Feb. 1 about the risks that Chinese information and communications technology and services (ICTS) have on U.S. national security and critical infrastructure.
Corrigan joins CyberCast to break down these threats and what they mean for government agencies, what CIOs can do about them and the role of procurement regulations in strengthening those defenses.
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Jack Corrigan Senior Research Analyst Center for Security and Emerging Technology, Georgetown University
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