Former NSA Chief Warns U.S. Lags in Cybersecurity Against Growing Threats
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Contributed by: Drex DeFord
Summary
Retired General Paul Nakasone, the former head of the NSA and Cyber Command, expressed concerns about the United States' cybersecurity trajectory during his speech at the DistrictCon cybersecurity conference. He pointed out the increasing capabilities of adversaries, including state-sponsored attacks on U.S. infrastructure and the rise in ransomware incidents, indicating a struggle within the U.S. to secure its networks effectively. Nakasone warned of future cyber threats potentially leading to physical damage and highlighted the role of artificial intelligence in reducing human oversight in military targeting. He also advocated for a more aggressive U.S. approach to offensive cyber operations.