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clancy. there are multiple aspects and one is the transmission of the data and secondly once the data give to o f are how would be protected and the third piece of it, market participants brought up, who will have access to that data moving forward and how they will be able to use that data and the access they are bringing. those are areas that you have concern about. >> access to the data itself is one of the key questions both in terms of the appropriateness of what is done with the data and how it was exported as well as how you defend against it being misused. what we mentioned earlier in the panel is the celts were taken over. this happened to institutions and inside. access credentials were used illegal somebody else could potentially exploit the data that exists in those repositories. to that end expects high level of resilience to those attacks to be built into the design system, operation of the platforms used by ofr. >> we talked about financial services and small businesses and ind
clancy. there are multiple aspects and one is the transmission of the data and secondly once the data give to o f are how would be protected and the third piece of it, market participants brought up, who will have access to that data moving forward and how they will be able to use that data and the access they are bringing. those are areas that you have concern about. >> access to the data itself is one of the key questions both in terms of the appropriateness of what is done with the...
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yeah, they do not pick up that well. >> my name is mark clancy. i'm the corporate information security officer. dttc is a participant owned and government own ed cooperative. our operations and processes are to ensure the safe operation of the financial system. cyber crime is a significant threat to markets globally. a study showed that cyber crime accounts for more revenue than drug cartel income running into the hundreds of billions of dollars annually. the first attack is theft of confidential data, cyber criminals take over the accounts of a victim and directly steal the fund sas or use pump and du scams. they move the market and bid against themselves and anyone else they can lure into the scam. in recent years, they have witnessed data theft in the industry. attempt to give foreign entities an advantage in -- the second type of attack involves compromising the integrity of the financial system. the goal of the cyber crimes is to grind the financial system to a halt and disrupt national economies, there are no public reports of them being eff
yeah, they do not pick up that well. >> my name is mark clancy. i'm the corporate information security officer. dttc is a participant owned and government own ed cooperative. our operations and processes are to ensure the safe operation of the financial system. cyber crime is a significant threat to markets globally. a study showed that cyber crime accounts for more revenue than drug cartel income running into the hundreds of billions of dollars annually. the first attack is theft of...
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clancy, and others may want to come in on this. there's talk of the sharing of information between the institutions and the government as well, right? and in order to do so, have to have a high level of trust there and usually in life you want to earn trust before you execute on it. do you want to just briefly talk about ways to do that, to evidence the trust and to enhance ways to share that information between the levels? >> well, thank you, mr. garrett. >> and check your mic again. >> thank you, mr. garrett. >> thanks. >> so trust as you mention is slow to build and fast to be lost. the way we look at it is we started with anonymous reporting where you can remove the details of who was impacted but give the facts so that others can take action based on the facts. with the community, there are limitations and what we have seen as we did it is we started to get a small volume of activity but when a core small group of us got together who knew each other proncfessionall and socially, we said this is what really happened with that r
clancy, and others may want to come in on this. there's talk of the sharing of information between the institutions and the government as well, right? and in order to do so, have to have a high level of trust there and usually in life you want to earn trust before you execute on it. do you want to just briefly talk about ways to do that, to evidence the trust and to enhance ways to share that information between the levels? >> well, thank you, mr. garrett. >> and check your mic...
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clancy dan starling, de llevuna canca,s..nes cs az, y starlicumplia cond 1os por rob es depies 8 li de pecabees cuierl homb iun rmaciobre su rtarlal nume 382-61. preguntan si es necesario este proceder..claudia uceda con el informe, la gran parte de los usuarios del metro dicen lo mismo.... "le han revisado su cartera? no" "le han revisado su cartera? no" desde el 2010 el metro viene revisando al azar las carteras, bolsas y mochilas de sus usuarios pero hasta le fecha no ha habido ningun arresto... " es un buen programa de seguridad para evitar atentados terroristas y no se puede medir su eficacia por el simple hecho que no hemos arrestado a nadie >" anadio dicen que el exito es tanto que hasta la fecha no se ha reportado ningun atentado terrorista en ese sistema "es una herramienta extra de seguridad para contrarrestar actividad criminal. si hay alguien sospechoso podemos inspeccionarlo, ese es el proposito del programa..." indico pero quienes defienden las libertades civiles dicen que el programa esta de mas.... "estamos en
clancy dan starling, de llevuna canca,s..nes cs az, y starlicumplia cond 1os por rob es depies 8 li de pecabees cuierl homb iun rmaciobre su rtarlal nume 382-61. preguntan si es necesario este proceder..claudia uceda con el informe, la gran parte de los usuarios del metro dicen lo mismo.... "le han revisado su cartera? no" "le han revisado su cartera? no" desde el 2010 el metro viene revisando al azar las carteras, bolsas y mochilas de sus usuarios pero hasta le fecha no ha...
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clancy and kelly. this was an irish environment. this was an irish neighborhood. what's going on here is you're starting to see politics in which immigrants are heavily involved. the person who drew this picture or designed this picture for harper's wasn't very happy about that, and this is supposed to be a picture of what is wrong with american politics in new york city in the 1850s. for many, many immigrants, politics is one of the key ways in which they integrate themselves into american life and they do this from the get-go. and that is what's going to really make a difference in the way americans begin to conceive of their own identities and of the nation's identity as well. so that's what i want to talk about, the immigrant experience of politics in the 19th century and how that relates to and develops over time and produces by the time you get to the early 20th century a pluralist philosophy and explanation of what the united states was like. now, basically, just as -- there's a lot of different ways to define and understand pluralism. and so just for our p
clancy and kelly. this was an irish environment. this was an irish neighborhood. what's going on here is you're starting to see politics in which immigrants are heavily involved. the person who drew this picture or designed this picture for harper's wasn't very happy about that, and this is supposed to be a picture of what is wrong with american politics in new york city in the 1850s. for many, many immigrants, politics is one of the key ways in which they integrate themselves into american...
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clancy. there's multiple aspects. one is the transmission of the data and second, once the data gets to the ofr, you know, how will that be protected? and i guess the third piece of it and something the market participants have brought up is who will then have access to that the the moving forward in how they would be able to use it and access? those are areas that you have concern? >> i think access to the deed itself is one of the key questions both in terms of the appropriateness of what is done with that the study and how it is used and exported as well as how you defend against it being misused. what we mentioned earlier is the council are being taken over. this happens to the institutions and so if the accounts were taken, the access was used someone else could potentially exploit the data that existed in those repositories. to that end, we would expect a high level of resilience to those types of attacks to be built into the design systems operation of the platforms used for the data analysis mining. .. robust
clancy. there's multiple aspects. one is the transmission of the data and second, once the data gets to the ofr, you know, how will that be protected? and i guess the third piece of it and something the market participants have brought up is who will then have access to that the the moving forward in how they would be able to use it and access? those are areas that you have concern? >> i think access to the deed itself is one of the key questions both in terms of the appropriateness of...
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is that what you want, like, down at the clancy? -- bill antti -- delancey? i would like you to explain it but -- the store fronts. just like the chicken and the hagge, who will locate a store on that street over there? -- the chicken and the egg, who will locate a store on that street over there? which comes first? are you activating the stores with the street, or will the streets bring the merchants? i think you have a bunch of empty storefronts there, and that is not good. one of the reasons this commission is so does respected, you know, i cannot help but bring up what he did at rinkven park. you are completely ignoring the promises that he made to the public to abide by their wishes, by the cac wishes on the new extension at rincon park. what can i say? you need to start getting some public credibility again and oppose this project. >> ok. trudy? no, the other way is better. we can move it up. >> thank you for your time. i have been asked to present this petition on behalf of a lot of waterfront merchants, including many of which are located here in the
is that what you want, like, down at the clancy? -- bill antti -- delancey? i would like you to explain it but -- the store fronts. just like the chicken and the hagge, who will locate a store on that street over there? -- the chicken and the egg, who will locate a store on that street over there? which comes first? are you activating the stores with the street, or will the streets bring the merchants? i think you have a bunch of empty storefronts there, and that is not good. one of the reasons...
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polanski picked up injuries against russia so they'll be given like fitness test but clancy made it quite clear to reporters what the team's intentions are. the permutations of what could happen in the group are not good for us to be thinking about. every team's backside i'm sorry for these expressions you miss but that is really our mindset of the tournament put on the. straight talk while the czech republic meanwhile are sweating over the availability of their midfield you make a thomas visit thirty one year old will have a late fitness test while this better news for goalkeeper petit check is expected to start despite doing only light training yesterday coach michael meanwhile to back the. group from severe i have been very happy with the turn mint condition so far in poland and the criticism he has been receiving perhaps not playing as well as some expected does not concern us i hope our fans will support us as a team not as individuals. no further than the tournament sweden they lost three two to england in kiev last night liverpool striker and. carol had put england won up with a th
polanski picked up injuries against russia so they'll be given like fitness test but clancy made it quite clear to reporters what the team's intentions are. the permutations of what could happen in the group are not good for us to be thinking about. every team's backside i'm sorry for these expressions you miss but that is really our mindset of the tournament put on the. straight talk while the czech republic meanwhile are sweating over the availability of their midfield you make a thomas visit...
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olympic gold medalist and clancy trains for up to 30 hours a week. >> i just ride bikes. this is my life. i did not like you ride your bike from 9:00 to 5:00 and go home and smoke a cigar or eat whatever you want. you have to behave well. it is kind of a lifestyle. >> today, he can swap stories with those from a very different era. >> watching you in this work out, i feel very jealous of the fact that you have all these securities. am i could not imagine buying a bike from a shop and taking it to the olympics and getting together with your mates. making the race up as you go along. it is a completely different game. and the two men with the will to win. one man whose olympic experience has remained at the core of his adult life. >> bringing the young people of the world together in sporting competition in a friendly way. i live by that creed now. >> that is very sweet. before we go, we wanted to show you a new exhibition of buckingham palace that is nothing short of dazzling. more than 10,000 diamonds are going on display. jewelry that has been worn by british monarchs fo
olympic gold medalist and clancy trains for up to 30 hours a week. >> i just ride bikes. this is my life. i did not like you ride your bike from 9:00 to 5:00 and go home and smoke a cigar or eat whatever you want. you have to behave well. it is kind of a lifestyle. >> today, he can swap stories with those from a very different era. >> watching you in this work out, i feel very jealous of the fact that you have all these securities. am i could not imagine buying a bike from a...
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man like those powerful, inside washington people we read about and they don't exist just in tom clancy novels, for those of you that know senator domenici's career he's been one of the most effective american statesmen in assuring the nation's fiscal kohl currency for many decades. we've had some success in that endeavor back when senator domenici were in charge. we need to turn to them for advice now. steve has been central in the new bipartisan policy center report on sequestration. so i'm going to begin with him and work this way and each person will give opening thoughts as i ask a broad question and then we'll go to some discussion and then to you. steve, we just had an excellent presentation from senator ayotte talking about the broad challenges about how the defense department would be affected by possible sequestration scenario. and we all know, sequestration, to review the basic point, would be $500 billion in additional cuts over the next decade on top of the 500 billion that are already happening, on top of additional reductions in war spending which were always intended to
man like those powerful, inside washington people we read about and they don't exist just in tom clancy novels, for those of you that know senator domenici's career he's been one of the most effective american statesmen in assuring the nation's fiscal kohl currency for many decades. we've had some success in that endeavor back when senator domenici were in charge. we need to turn to them for advice now. steve has been central in the new bipartisan policy center report on sequestration. so i'm...
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. >> john clancy, west point, class of '94. when you're looking at leadership, one of the things i think that we all want to know is kind of leadership styles, and my question for you is kind of how would you summarize his leadership style, and if there was kind of a one story that you would summarize that with? >> i think -- that's a really good question, and the thing with bradley is the changes over time. as a younger man, as a young officer, he -- he's very athletic. he has kind of a physical presence, and while he's a little bit -- he had denture problems. he's a little bit self-conscious about that, you know, he's able to use his physical presence in a quiet way to be a leader. a lot of -- in a lot of ways like, you know, leader -- the manager of a baseball team might, you know, kind of adjust how he goes, kind of give this one guy a pat on the back, you know, one guy a talking to, and run guy a rah, rah, rah. that's kind of his style, you know, as he goes on. obviously, as he gets older, when he's up to 30, i think he ha
. >> john clancy, west point, class of '94. when you're looking at leadership, one of the things i think that we all want to know is kind of leadership styles, and my question for you is kind of how would you summarize his leadership style, and if there was kind of a one story that you would summarize that with? >> i think -- that's a really good question, and the thing with bradley is the changes over time. as a younger man, as a young officer, he -- he's very athletic. he has kind...
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. >> our james clancy and producer are being recognized in rwanda for the 1995 cnn documentary "rwandarove that the genocide was preplanned and deliberate. michael holmess jo s joined the atrocities as well and joins us here. it is unbelievable when you think of the things that you saw. >> oh, yes. >> and first of all doing this story of reconciliation, and is that what the courts were meant to do? tell us what they were to accomplish? >> it is great that you are covering this, because as you novi covered wars from iraq to afghanistan and all over the world and i have never seen anything like i saw in rwanda in 1994, and i will never forget it. it is 800,000 or a million people whoever's figure you want the believe who were butchered while the world stood back and did absolutely nothing. there was a war tribunal set up about 15 years ago and the locals on the ground say it did nothing as well. there were 38 people convicted in 15 years, and 2 million people accused of atrocities in the genocide. so what happened is they set up the organizations that is a village tribal setup and appoin
. >> our james clancy and producer are being recognized in rwanda for the 1995 cnn documentary "rwandarove that the genocide was preplanned and deliberate. michael holmess jo s joined the atrocities as well and joins us here. it is unbelievable when you think of the things that you saw. >> oh, yes. >> and first of all doing this story of reconciliation, and is that what the courts were meant to do? tell us what they were to accomplish? >> it is great that you are...
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kathleen clancy says they are racing to learn about the drug as people continue to die from it. >> people are testing it, using themselves. >> the dea says the synthetic drug is so available, so hard to track, and popular, they are having a tough time stopping it despite its deadly consequences. however, their attention is focused on battling the scary drug trend prevailing on the street. lesli. >> the trauma surgeon linked to a murder at a buffalo, new york, hospital is believed to have killed himself. police have been conducting a nationwide man hunt for dr. timothy jordan ever since the murder of his exgirlfriend. she was found shot to death at the erie county medical center on wednesday. jordan was a former special forces soldier. his body was found not far, i should say the body was found far from jordan's home near lake erie. >>> mgm resorts confirm it is setting its sights on national harbor for a new casino. during a meeting between mgm and maryland governor, martin o'malley. mgm is one of the leading hospitality companies and owns several las vegas reports. >> we have partners wi
kathleen clancy says they are racing to learn about the drug as people continue to die from it. >> people are testing it, using themselves. >> the dea says the synthetic drug is so available, so hard to track, and popular, they are having a tough time stopping it despite its deadly consequences. however, their attention is focused on battling the scary drug trend prevailing on the street. lesli. >> the trauma surgeon linked to a murder at a buffalo, new york, hospital is...
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clancy, you might want to chime in on this. in order to do so, you have to have a high level of trust, and usually you want to earn trust before you execute on its. talk about ways to do that, to evidence the trust and enhance ways to share that information between levels? >> thank you, mr. garrett. trust is slow to build and fast to be lost a great the way be looked at it, we started with anonymous reporting. we have removed details of who was impacted, but get the facts so others can take action. there are some limitations in what we have seen. we started to get a small volume of activity, but when they small group of us got together who knew each other socially, professionally, and we said this is what is happening with that report, the greater context came out, and we built a model where we have people in the center who started out with relationships, and we extended that network. that committee chairs. -- shares. we have built additional rinks. we have started in 2011 and inner circle called an exchange for which is a grou
clancy, you might want to chime in on this. in order to do so, you have to have a high level of trust, and usually you want to earn trust before you execute on its. talk about ways to do that, to evidence the trust and enhance ways to share that information between levels? >> thank you, mr. garrett. trust is slow to build and fast to be lost a great the way be looked at it, we started with anonymous reporting. we have removed details of who was impacted, but get the facts so others can...
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who is one of those inside washington people we all read about it may really exist not just in time clancyovels and other traumas, but real life and he's one of them. for those of you know senator domenici's role he's a statesman trying to assure our nation's fiscal solvency and economic future for many decades and of course we had discussed that endeavor back when senator domenici were in charge. again we need to turn to them for advice. steve has been central in the new bipartisan report on sequestration. i will begin with him and work this way. each person will get a few opening thoughts as i ask about questionable go to discussion and to you. steve, we just had this excellent presentation from senator ayotte talking about the broad challenges of how the defense department would be affected by possible sequestration then we all know that sequestration to review the basic points would be about $500 billion in additional cuts over the next decade on top of 500 billion already happening on top of additional reductions and more spending, which were always intended to be temporary but noneth
who is one of those inside washington people we all read about it may really exist not just in time clancyovels and other traumas, but real life and he's one of them. for those of you know senator domenici's role he's a statesman trying to assure our nation's fiscal solvency and economic future for many decades and of course we had discussed that endeavor back when senator domenici were in charge. again we need to turn to them for advice. steve has been central in the new bipartisan report on...
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clancy, you said something about enforcement. maybe this is beyond the scope, but how many of these people get caught? or do they? what happens? what is the penalty, and what happens? >> i do not have a specific answer on how many people were caught. the attacks happen in a time scale of minutes and hours. the law enforcement activity happens over months and years. the challenge is the difference between those two points and we respond to them. on the minutes, seconds, and hours from, you have to focus on mitigation. that is why we focus so much on information sharing. >> would anybody else like to -- ok. i yield back. >> thank you, mr. chairman. my question is for mr. weiss. consumers get a third party liability protection. they cannot lose more than $50 of electronic transfers. some level of talked about expanding that to business customers to help protect them from these account takeovers. that would shift the liability from financial institutions and potentially, i suppose, make the small businesses less interested in some of
clancy, you said something about enforcement. maybe this is beyond the scope, but how many of these people get caught? or do they? what happens? what is the penalty, and what happens? >> i do not have a specific answer on how many people were caught. the attacks happen in a time scale of minutes and hours. the law enforcement activity happens over months and years. the challenge is the difference between those two points and we respond to them. on the minutes, seconds, and hours from, you...