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national-security2 years ago

Renewal of Foreign Spy Law Urged by Cyber Command's Nakasone

U.S. Army Gen. Paul Nakasone, leader of Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, has urged Congress to renew Section 702 of the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act, which allows the government to collect and review communications of foreigners abroad, including when they are in contact with Americans. The power is set to expire at the end of the month, and the Biden administration is pushing for reauthorization despite criticism that it is prone to abuse and violates privacy rights. Nakasone defended the authority, emphasizing its oversight and transparency, and warned that a lapse would be disastrous for national security.

militarytechnology2 years ago

"Senate Paves Way for Cyber-Focused Military Branch"

The U.S. Senate has approved its version of the National Defense Authorization Act, which includes an amendment directing the Defense Department to assess the establishment of a separate cyber-specific military service. The amendment aims to address the challenges faced by existing military branches in providing trained personnel for cyber operations. Pentagon leaders have been resistant to the idea, but some policymakers believe it is necessary to consider a Cyber Force. The Senate and House will now negotiate a final compromise measure. Additionally, the bill includes provisions focused on China, artificial intelligence, and election security.

politics2 years ago

Biden selects Air Force general to head NSA and Cyber Command.

President Joe Biden has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to lead both the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, replacing Army Gen. Paul Nakasone. Haugh's nomination reflects the White House's intention to keep one person in charge of both organizations, despite some Republicans advocating for a split leadership. If confirmed, Haugh will oversee U.S. efforts to bolster Ukraine's cybersecurity, detect and stop foreign interference in American elections, and target criminals behind ransomware attacks.

politics2 years ago

Biden selects Air Force general to head NSA and Cyber Command, bolstering national security.

President Biden has nominated Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to replace outgoing Army Gen. Paul Nakasone as head of the National Security Agency and US Cyber Command. Haugh's nomination emphasizes the continued emphasis on election security work at Fort Meade, where the NSA and Cyber Command are housed. However, his nomination could face a roadblock in the Senate due to Republican Sen. Tommy Tuberville's hold on senior military nominations.

politics2 years ago

Biden taps Lt. Gen. Haugh to head NSA, Cyber Command.

President Joe Biden has nominated U.S. Air Force Lt. Gen. Timothy Haugh to serve as the new head of both U.S. Cyber Command and the National Security Agency, replacing Gen. Paul Nakasone. Haugh, who had been generally expected to get the nod, has been involved in the Pentagon’s cyber efforts for years. However, he may face a bumpy road to confirmation now, given that Sen. Tommy Tuberville (R-Ala.) has placed a hold on all Defense Department nominations in protest of the agency’s abortion travel policy.

cybersecurity2 years ago

NSA and Cyber Command Head to Resign Soon

Gen. Paul Nakasone, the head of the National Security Agency (NSA) and U.S. Cyber Command, is expected to resign from his positions in the coming months. Nakasone has focused on addressing several key issues, including election interference from U.S. adversaries and global ransomware. It’s unclear whether the four-star general is planning to retire or take another position in the government or move to the private sector. This would be the second time this year that a high-ranking cyber official in the administration steps down.