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de seguridad, recomiendan cambiar las contraseÑas habitualmente para evitar que caigan en manos de ciberque si una seÑora de 62 aÑos fue capaz de burlar la seguridad cualquiera podrÍa haberlo hecho, quien sabe con quÉ intenciones. >>> la pregunta que muchos se hacen es ¿quiÉn tendrÍa la mayor culpa?. en el aeropuerto internacional de san josÉ marilyn h pasÓ sin ser revisada donde se revisan los documentos cuando se distrajo un agente que atendÍa una familia. >>> si se de muestra que pasÓ sin mostrar la identificaciÓn es una violaciÓn de seguridad muy grave. >>> no terminÓ ahÍ, inexplicablemente sin boleto o tarjeta de embarque abordÓ un aviÓn de la lÍnea aÉrea south west de san josÉ a los Ángeles. la portavoz del aeropuerto dice que como la mujer de 62 aÑos pasÓ por las mÁquinas de rayo x no llegÓ a prepresentar amenaza al pÚblico, en un comunicado la tsa dijo que realiza modificaciones en el Área de revisiÓn de documentos. >>> pasajero con quienes hablamos mostraron asombro y preocupaciÓn, con tanto que registran a uno ¿cÓmo puede pasar algo asÍ? >>> esta vez fue esa seÑora, puede ser a
de seguridad, recomiendan cambiar las contraseÑas habitualmente para evitar que caigan en manos de ciberque si una seÑora de 62 aÑos fue capaz de burlar la seguridad cualquiera podrÍa haberlo hecho, quien sabe con quÉ intenciones. >>> la pregunta que muchos se hacen es ¿quiÉn tendrÍa la mayor culpa?. en el aeropuerto internacional de san josÉ marilyn h pasÓ sin ser revisada donde se revisan los documentos cuando se distrajo un agente que atendÍa una familia. >>> si...
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ciber is no difference. so, how are we going to do that? we focus on commissioning the teams. that is great, but it does not get to war fighting skills. the nation is counting on us. we are spending a lot of money focused on that. >> as you can imagine, we have a few questions related to snowden. many elements of government media and the public seem to be displaying an anti-nsa sentiment. how do you get the public to understand that nsa is clearly mandated legal roles and responsibilities, and its commitment to ensure -- we talked about that at a high level. are there some specific things that you and your team are doing, especially with the new onslaught of articles today that came out? >> i think there is a couple things. this is not what is going to define us. i'm not going to spend my time focused on this. we need to focus on the mission and do the right things for the right reasons the right way, defend the nation and our allies, follow the rule of law, a laser member we are accountable. keep that in mind, and we will be fine. the second thing is that i think about, how d
ciber is no difference. so, how are we going to do that? we focus on commissioning the teams. that is great, but it does not get to war fighting skills. the nation is counting on us. we are spending a lot of money focused on that. >> as you can imagine, we have a few questions related to snowden. many elements of government media and the public seem to be displaying an anti-nsa sentiment. how do you get the public to understand that nsa is clearly mandated legal roles and...
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bottom line, we need more clarity and position when we talk about ciber. were to pick up the newspaper, you would not be able to do that. will there be drive-by shootings, yes, but not the same as a foreign nation engaging in an attack. well for her and terrorist organizations turn to ciber? they are trying. i am still more worried about connecticut tax because that fills recruiting and has visuals. are they going to engage in cyber? absolutely. if i were to have to take worst-case scenarios, it is the convergence of physical and cyber. it is a multiplier. that is what we need to worry about going forward. done -- it said and was yogi berra who said the future ain't what it used to be. my version is since the end of the cold war, threat forecasting has made a stronger to look first the -- respectable. i do not have a crystal ball. the best way to predict anything is to shape it. i feel like we are in react mode. tired and reacting to crises everywhere. we need to be in the business of shaping the environment. to, i am a proud american our national interest
bottom line, we need more clarity and position when we talk about ciber. were to pick up the newspaper, you would not be able to do that. will there be drive-by shootings, yes, but not the same as a foreign nation engaging in an attack. well for her and terrorist organizations turn to ciber? they are trying. i am still more worried about connecticut tax because that fills recruiting and has visuals. are they going to engage in cyber? absolutely. if i were to have to take worst-case scenarios,...
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. >> ciber experts believe this will continue to happen until companies become more vigilant.popular retailer target is struggling to gain the trust 40m customers back after million credit card numbers were stolen last december by hackers in eastern europe. back tostudents head school in washington county two weeks from now, big or other will be watching. the school system will start using the social sentinel school system to monitor what middle and high school students are doing on social media. diane show is in washington county today, and she will have much more on what they are looking for starting at abc 7 -- on abc seven numeral news at five -- abc 7 news at 5:00 p.m. a woman has been pulled from the rubble that had been buried -- >> a woman has been pulled from the rubble after an earthquake in china. she had been buried since sunday. nearly 600 people died in the 6.1 magnitude earthquake. blood supplies for emergencies like that always seemed to dwindle in the summer months, so we are teaming up for a blood drive at the national harbor. we will be at the tanger outlets
. >> ciber experts believe this will continue to happen until companies become more vigilant.popular retailer target is struggling to gain the trust 40m customers back after million credit card numbers were stolen last december by hackers in eastern europe. back tostudents head school in washington county two weeks from now, big or other will be watching. the school system will start using the social sentinel school system to monitor what middle and high school students are doing on...
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if we're going to work in this area, ciber is so important. we really need to put our best foot forward. everybody who walks forward has to be the triad. that is domain technical process. you need to understand what you are working in. you need to understand and be conversant, i am not looking for experts. i have five people in d.c. that can handle all of these. you need to be conversant in the technology. you need to be understanding the process. you need to understand the process by which that technology is applied to the domain. if you can do that, you can start to remedy the acquisitions hole that we fell. that acquisitions hole is represented by the fact that our security is done at the tail end . if you look at your engineering teams, you have people that look at security and think about security. more often than not, we push that to the information folks at the tail and the last five minutes before it goes live. instead of requiring that in by ourto be built developers, our systems engineers. and $2.50nion, this gets you on the metro. i
if we're going to work in this area, ciber is so important. we really need to put our best foot forward. everybody who walks forward has to be the triad. that is domain technical process. you need to understand what you are working in. you need to understand and be conversant, i am not looking for experts. i have five people in d.c. that can handle all of these. you need to be conversant in the technology. you need to be understanding the process. you need to understand the process by which...
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. >> where is ciber come sitting >> u.s. cyber command sets the standards. these are the skills you will have, and this is the training needed. i provide that for the services. the service are tasked with the responsibility to generate capability. in broad terms, we do have some authority. under the current construct, u.s. cyber command does not focus on acquisition. i don't buy or generate it ability. i stayed operational requirements. i don't go out and design them. that is what services do. i say that as a guy who just finished two and a half years at the navy, component commander for cyber. much discussion about, is that the right long-term view to change that, is there a model we want to look at? i just sat down today and spent about an hour and a half. the question i posed to the team was -- we are coming up about halfway through this cyber mission. have a good vision for the future. we have a good set of standards. i think we have a broad operational concept. how are we going to generate true combat readiness? to me, it is like a ship. like a carrier.
. >> where is ciber come sitting >> u.s. cyber command sets the standards. these are the skills you will have, and this is the training needed. i provide that for the services. the service are tasked with the responsibility to generate capability. in broad terms, we do have some authority. under the current construct, u.s. cyber command does not focus on acquisition. i don't buy or generate it ability. i stayed operational requirements. i don't go out and design them. that is what...
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ciber is a perfect example of that. cyber is son of expansive and grade the military is far from being on the cutting edge. what that also means that if your philanthropic interest is ,he betterment of your society in all likelihood, if you do something cutting-edge that has a national security application, very likely would have dual use applications in the civilian sector. so some of the things we mentioned in education, for spend billions on education but there are things done in education that could be applied to the military. they could allow us to leap ahead on national security. way you guys framed the problem and the challenges and the opportunity, i think there is something there that is intellectually worth exploring important.ng -- and if we had a second discussion, we could look at the areas where you could potentially have really cutting-edge technology capabilities that could really make a difference in the modern environment. thinking of areas like robotics, human sciences, , where eitherce a commercialre
ciber is a perfect example of that. cyber is son of expansive and grade the military is far from being on the cutting edge. what that also means that if your philanthropic interest is ,he betterment of your society in all likelihood, if you do something cutting-edge that has a national security application, very likely would have dual use applications in the civilian sector. so some of the things we mentioned in education, for spend billions on education but there are things done in education...
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whome bring in mike riley focuses on ciber and white-collar crime and he joins us from d.c. this is quite disturbing to hear about. what do we know so far? we know that it's a serious event. it was not just jpmorgan. officials tell us there was at least five banks involved and another big u.s.-backed is involved and there are probably others that may include european banks. this is a sophisticated attack that involve access in one case using a web application. what it means is that these guys were really good at their job. they spent a lot of time locking down the front doors. that is exactly what these hackers did. they extracted gigabytes of data including the kind of data you could use to empty the accounts which is scaring the banks. >> and scaring customers because isn't it true that -- you hear about retailers getting hacked and other companies but banks have pretty big firewalls, right? >> yes and big security staff. thanks for the money is and they are constant target for cyber criminals so they have the best tools money can buy and usually the best people that money
whome bring in mike riley focuses on ciber and white-collar crime and he joins us from d.c. this is quite disturbing to hear about. what do we know so far? we know that it's a serious event. it was not just jpmorgan. officials tell us there was at least five banks involved and another big u.s.-backed is involved and there are probably others that may include european banks. this is a sophisticated attack that involve access in one case using a web application. what it means is that these guys...
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i wish we could have gotten into it but ciber is a huge threat whether it is warfare, espionage, or theotential for cyber terrorism that could target the grid, the financial system, etc. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] discussing the influx of immigration children and the ability to deal with it. then congressional budget office director douglas elmendorf will talk to reporters about the release of the cbo budget outlook for the next 10 years. live coverage at 11:00 a.m. eastern. earlier this year, conservative groups alleged irs groups were targeting them and called on congress to investigate. house committees brought and irs officials to testify including lois lerner who pled the fifth and was held in contempt of congress. theght, a special look at irs targeting investigation. our issues spotlighting program includes house floor debates. we begin with representatives from conservative groups who were targeted by the irs over their tax exempt status. then lois lerner takes the fifth at a committee hearing.
i wish we could have gotten into it but ciber is a huge threat whether it is warfare, espionage, or theotential for cyber terrorism that could target the grid, the financial system, etc. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] discussing the influx of immigration children and the ability to deal with it. then congressional budget office director douglas elmendorf will talk to reporters about the release of the cbo budget...