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From Vanderbilt News:
- Q&A: General Paul Nakasone and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency Director Jen Easterly visit campus (May 7, 2023)
- Vanderbilt summit to include U.S. Cyber Command Director Paul Nakasone and CISA Director Jen Easterly (March 9, 2023)
- Marine Corps trailblazer Lorna Mahlock to keynote Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict (February 9, 2023)
- Retired Air Force Lt. Gen. Charlie Moore to elevate Vanderbilt’s expertise on national security, emerging threats (January 10, 2023)
- National Security Agency, Vanderbilt sign partnership to advance innovation, education on issues of modern conflict and emerging threats (July 12, 2022)
- May 4-5: Former Estonian President Kersti Kaljulaid to speak at Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats (April 30, 2022)
- Vanderbilt summit on modern conflict to feature commander of U.S. Cyber Command and NSA Director Gen. Paul M. Nakasone (March 14, 2022)
Media coverage:
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Biden nominates Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh for top position at NSA, Cyber Command
(May 23, 2023) by Martin Matishak, The Record - China Military’s Use of AI Raises Alarm for Congress, Ex-Google CEO
(May 17, 2023) by Katrina Manson, Bloomberg - The Marines’ next cyber chief is stuck in a pileup of nominations in the Senate
(May 11, 2023) by Martin Matishak, The Record - US better prepared to combat persistent ransomware threat
(May 9, 2023), SC Media - Spies, cyber experts brace for AI era
(May 8, 2023) by John Sakellariadis, Politico - Nakasone on the military’s cyber strategy, surveillance powers and ‘hunt forward’ missions
(May 8, 2023) by Martin Matishak, The Record - As ransomware data remain ‘fuzzy,’ US cyber leaders see reasons for optimism
(May 8, 2023) by Martin Matishak, The Record - Cyber Security Headlines podcast (May 8, 2023), Cyber Security Headlines
- The NSA’s research chief on emerging tech — including ‘beyond belief’ leaps in AI
(May 7, 2023) by Martin Matishak, The Record - Duckworth: DoD needs to think ahead in the Indo-Pacific (May 5, 2023) Matt Berg; Joe Gould; Ari Hawkins, Politico
- Top US cyber official warns AI may be the ‘most powerful weapon of our time’
(May 5, 2023) by Christian Vasquez, CyberScoop - PoliticoPro Morning Cybersecurity
(May 5, 2023), by John Sakellariadis, Politico - US Spies Should Tap Private AI Models, NSA’s Research Chief Says
(May 5, 2023), by Katrina Manson, Bloomberg - Ukraine Latest: A Russian Drone Was Shot Down Over Central Kyiv
(May 4, 2023), Bloomberg - Top Biden Advisor Sullivan Will Go to Saudi Arabia This Weekend
(May 4, 2023), by Annmaria Hordern; Iain Marlow, Bloomberg - Vanderbilt national security summit in Nashville seeks to solve global problems
(April 26, 2023), The Tennessean - National Security Daily
(March 9, 2023), Politico - Cyber Bulletin
(January 11, 2023), Bloomberg - US Cyber Command team helps Lithuania protect its networks
(May 5, 2022), Associated Press - U.S. Sent Cyber Team to Lithuania Over Russia Hacking Threat
(May 4, 2022) by Katrina Manson, Bloomberg - U.S. Brings Back Cyber Team to Combat Possible Election Meddling
(May 6, 2022), Bloomberg Law (subscription required) - NSA cyber boss seeks to discourage vigilante hacking against Russia
(May 4, 2022) by Colin Demarest, C4ISRNET - Nakasone says Cyber Command did nine 'hunt forward' ops last year, including in Ukraine
(May 4, 2022) by Suzanne Smalley, Cyberscoop - Cyber Command creates forum with industry to share threat information
(May 5, 2022) by Mark Pomerleau, FedScoop - Top US cyber officials warn against underestimating Russia’s cyber capability
(May 4, 2022) by Ines Kagubare, The Hill - Hillicon Valley — Cyber officials warn about Russian threat
(May 5, 2022) by Rebecca Klar, Chris Mills Rodrigo and Ines Kagubare, The Hill - NSA Chief: Cyber Command Did 9 International Missions Last Year
(May 4, 2022) by Mariam Baksh, Nextgov - Zelenskyy’s new weapons wish list,
(May 4, 2022) by Alexander Ward and Quint Forgey, Politico’s National Security Daily (calendar item) - NSA, Cyber Command tap new election security leaders
(May 5, 2022) by Martin Matishak, The Record - Nakasone has been asked to remain at helm of NSA, Cyber Command
(May 5, 2022) by Martin Matishak and Dina Temple-Raston, The Record - US Cyber Command shored up nine nations' defenses last year
(May 4, 2022) by Jessica Lyons Hardcastle, The Register - Gen. Nakasone asked to remain in charge of NSA and CYBERCOM for one more year
(May 5, 2022) by Catalin Campanu, Risky Biz News on Substack
The value of partnerships with #CYBERCOM’s Academic Engagement Network brought @VanderbiltU students, #ROTC Cadets and #GirlsinTech together for multiple discussions with Gen. Paul M. Nakasone, @CYBERCOM_DIRNSA, during his speaking engagement in #Nashville. U.S. Cyber Command on Twitter
— U.S. Cyber Command (@US_CYBERCOM) May 5, 2022
I learned from students, faculty, ROTC, and Girls in Tech Nashville during the @VanderbiltU Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats. General Paul M. Nakasone on Twitter
— General Paul M. Nakasone (@CYBERCOM_DIRNSA) May 4, 2022
Amazing visit to @VanderbiltU today for their Inaugural Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats. Outstanding day with faculty, students and attendees. Chris Bing on Twitter
— Rob Joyce (@NSA_CSDirector) May 4, 2022
Day 2 of the Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats hosted at @VanderbiltU!
— CPS-VO (@cpsvo) May 5, 2022
Former President of Estonia @KerstiKaljulaid concluded an amazing fireside chat w/ Prof. Brett Benson on facing present day political conflicts.Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats #Vanderbilt #VU #Estonia CPS-VO on Twitter
Good morning from @VanderbiltU Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats.@CYBERCOM_DIRNSA has taken the stage to deliver a keynote address. Martin Matishak on Twitter
— Martin Matishak (@martinmatishak) May 4, 2022
Very excited to speak about what journalists are getting right, and wrong, about geopolitical conflict and the post neoliberal word today at the @VanderbiltU summit on modern conflicts and emerging threats Schedule of Events
— Rana Foroohar (@RanaForoohar) May 5, 2022
Former president of the Republic of Estonia Kersti Kaljulaid speaks about the future of combating adversaries in modern conflict at day two of the Vanderbilt Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats.
— Vanderbilt University (@VanderbiltU) May 5, 2022
Watch live, and see day one's speakers, at Summit on Modern Conflict and Emerging Threats . Vanderbilt University on Twitter