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when law enforcement partners report information on a cyberattack or incident. also for a law enforcement partners we launched the cybershield aligns an on line one-stop shop that provides cybertraining as well as the ability to report cyber incidents to the fbi. earlier this month we deployed malware repository and analysis system as a malware investigator. our intelligence and law enforcement partners allows them to submit power directly to the fbi that we share with our partners for triage and analysis of what's going on in cyber. we are significantly enhancing our collaboration with the private sector in the past industry is provided information about attacks, we have investigated them but they really didn't share or provide information back. now we are. as part of farnham's outreach we have identified sector specific threat briefings private companies over the past year alone. over the past several months the fbi and the department of justice along with many partners at this table and abroad have announced this series of indictments on cyber criminals. just
when law enforcement partners report information on a cyberattack or incident. also for a law enforcement partners we launched the cybershield aligns an on line one-stop shop that provides cybertraining as well as the ability to report cyber incidents to the fbi. earlier this month we deployed malware repository and analysis system as a malware investigator. our intelligence and law enforcement partners allows them to submit power directly to the fbi that we share with our partners for triage...
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anderson does the fbi monitor cyberattacks against the federal government? >> we weren't to monitor cyberattacks around the world and the federal government but also the private sector. >> can you tell me which major departments of the federal government that haven't been hacked? >> i don't know if i can tell you that off the top of my head. i would probably have to go back and look. i agree that the current director that they haven't been hacked, i don't know they haven't been hacked or we haven't realized. >> they have all been hacked. if you would, would you go back and give us a list of what your record show and you can do that in a secure setting or in an open session. i would like to see what you all see on that. i mentioned the deterrence and i'm pleased with that because i think you have to have both sides of the sword working. the rest of my questions i think mr. chairman are for classified setting so i will wait and ask those of nick and suzanne and others in the classified meeting. >> and senator johnson senator mccain and senator baldwin senator
anderson does the fbi monitor cyberattacks against the federal government? >> we weren't to monitor cyberattacks around the world and the federal government but also the private sector. >> can you tell me which major departments of the federal government that haven't been hacked? >> i don't know if i can tell you that off the top of my head. i would probably have to go back and look. i agree that the current director that they haven't been hacked, i don't know they haven't...
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is a great deal made of cyber security and cyberattacks.reparedness of the world, the western world for the cyberattacks, how concerned should we be? is it part of the conversation you are having in cernobbio? what are the biggest conversations that you are having right now? your mention of cyber security is very timely. i think we have to understand that we live in a world that i call the digital forever more. it is the backbone to how government operates and how business operates, the nervous system of a global economy. it is the beans -- the means by which countries can steal as corporate espionage. ,he cyber security threat government to government or government to the private sector , is with us for the long term. i think this has to have a very definite mindset change as they are dealing with the cyber issue. it is not a technology problem anymore. it is a business risk. it is as much a risk as anything they have ever seen before and something they have to deal with. it affects brand reputation, profitability and the like. it can't be
is a great deal made of cyber security and cyberattacks.reparedness of the world, the western world for the cyberattacks, how concerned should we be? is it part of the conversation you are having in cernobbio? what are the biggest conversations that you are having right now? your mention of cyber security is very timely. i think we have to understand that we live in a world that i call the digital forever more. it is the backbone to how government operates and how business operates, the nervous...
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that is maybe part that they are building an outright cyberattack. >> they have an application they just made for the android phone. neil: we have a terror application for that to are these android devices tonight. >> it is an android device, the application that they created. they have people on there who are sophisticated and who have college degrees and they are westerners. many have degrees from top universities. neil: we are not really looking at the real threat here and what it would be like to hit us. >> that is exactly right. when they hear the term cyberwarfare, i don't think it necessarily get it. we're talking about flight, air traffic control towers, this could destabilize the entire system. >> he said that is my biggest fear right now with what we have been able to do abroad. so they have a record and not a very encouraging one comes to doing damage to they could destabilize the entire u.s. economy. that is scary. >> really, the financial manner as laos. >> we have to understand that cyberthreats are nothing new ominous something that has been combated her years and years. >
that is maybe part that they are building an outright cyberattack. >> they have an application they just made for the android phone. neil: we have a terror application for that to are these android devices tonight. >> it is an android device, the application that they created. they have people on there who are sophisticated and who have college degrees and they are westerners. many have degrees from top universities. neil: we are not really looking at the real threat here and what...
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i'm impressed with how quickly we get information out and back about cyberattacks. we have cyberattacks on this nation on a daily basis. from a whole spectrum of actors. we have a problem. i wrote an op-ed, published yesterday, about cyber security legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cyber security legislation. i was pleased that the house homeland security committee, on a bipartisan basis led by mike mccall, got a bill through the house. there's activity in the senate. homeland security committee. interested in advancing legislation. diane feinstein is also interested. we have opportunities to codify dhs's authority. and the private sector's authority and freedom to share information with the government. i am interested in enhancing my hiring capability to bring in more cyber security talent that i can steal away from the financial services sector. we've got a lot of work to do, without doubt. information sharing of best practices is one of the keys to that. >> your comment on legislation anticipated my next question. the federal reserve any trea
i'm impressed with how quickly we get information out and back about cyberattacks. we have cyberattacks on this nation on a daily basis. from a whole spectrum of actors. we have a problem. i wrote an op-ed, published yesterday, about cyber security legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cyber security legislation. i was pleased that the house homeland security committee, on a bipartisan basis led by mike mccall, got a bill through the house. there's activity in the senate....
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we have not prepared for a cyberattack. >> what would it involve?d involve attack on a utilities, attack on our computers, involve attack on anything. could be in the private sector, the public sector. we already have attacks right now which is sucking information out of our ingenuity, our private sector inventions and that will cost jobs in at the future and we know that people have already gotten secrets out of the u.s. defense department on weapons. >> i get paranoid when i see all this incidents of cyberattacks, whether it's home depot, that they're almost practice runs. >> well, look, i've talked to almost every intelligence specialist in the obama administration over the past six months. they all bring up cyber, and one of them said, the day before 9/11 as far as cyber goes. another said it's the biggest transfer of information from to us somebody necessary the world's history, and they're scared. >> what are they scared about? we all upload stuff to the cloud, our financial stuff, personal stuff. >> everything on, banking system, whole grid f
we have not prepared for a cyberattack. >> what would it involve?d involve attack on a utilities, attack on our computers, involve attack on anything. could be in the private sector, the public sector. we already have attacks right now which is sucking information out of our ingenuity, our private sector inventions and that will cost jobs in at the future and we know that people have already gotten secrets out of the u.s. defense department on weapons. >> i get paranoid when i see...
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banks pay anyone who losing money, in cyberattack banks pay.get breach, retailers, apparently they gave access in effect keys to the kingdom to the heating and air-conditioning people which is just crazy. i think any of us who served uncle sam the recognize the big fear is nation-state and we have bill in congress -- neil: they have more money, weapons behind them to make -- >> latest technology. they can develop themselves. can steal it or borrow it. neil: starts with paying kids really good at this stuff and -- >> yeah. i'm just saying, for us as a country, we need to pass a cyber bill which permits sharing of information between the public and private sector. it he is in the congress now. no blowback because of privacy concerns. and it is important there be no silos. neil: there is blow back on privacy concerns. people say, keep us safe is one thing but using that as an excuse to snoop on me is another. you say what? >> to the extent new technologies are coming against us or there is a strike date, we need to know about it in the private sec
banks pay anyone who losing money, in cyberattack banks pay.get breach, retailers, apparently they gave access in effect keys to the kingdom to the heating and air-conditioning people which is just crazy. i think any of us who served uncle sam the recognize the big fear is nation-state and we have bill in congress -- neil: they have more money, weapons behind them to make -- >> latest technology. they can develop themselves. can steal it or borrow it. neil: starts with paying kids really...
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we're talking about roughly 56 million credit cards compromised by the cyberattack that targeted home depot and its customers confirmed two weeks ago by the retailer. people are reporting that they're starting to get fraud alerts from banks and financial institutions informing them of suspicious charges. according to the "wall street journal," the criminals are starting to use these cards to buy everything from electronics to prepaid cards to groceries. last week the company reported the virus had been removed adding it rolled out enhanced encryption at all stores but it left customers feeling vulnerable. >> it just goes to show you things that you take for granted that are safe are not necessarily safe in this day and age. >> reporter: it is the latest in the string of latest breaches. retailers were target, neiman marcus, hacking led to 40 million cards compromised in less than a month. home depot's much greater. the company says it has -- it was hacked by a system that's never been seen before, custom-built software unique to the breach. a lot more significant than the other ones w
we're talking about roughly 56 million credit cards compromised by the cyberattack that targeted home depot and its customers confirmed two weeks ago by the retailer. people are reporting that they're starting to get fraud alerts from banks and financial institutions informing them of suspicious charges. according to the "wall street journal," the criminals are starting to use these cards to buy everything from electronics to prepaid cards to groceries. last week the company reported...
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awhile ago you saw nato discussing the cyberattack on one nato country is an attack on all countries. so i think those discussions and attention are very helpful to stop these things in the future and try to stop them as best we can in the future and it helps from an environment to selling in the commercial sector when there's that much attention on it and people are looking for the technology that can help and we think we have that. >> congratulations on an unbelievable quarter and i know you're just beginning. that's the chairman, president and ceo of palo alto networks. well done. >> thank you. >> things tend to pull back a little bit but then you got to buy it. "mad money" is back after the break. >>> it is time. it's time for the lightning round. play the sound and then the lightning round is over. are you ready? time for the lightning round. let's start with brian in new york. brian. >> caller: hey jim looks like your eagles will be playing nfc east this year. >> only if we play the second half. not the first. what's going on? >> caller: i'm a giant's fan. but i'm 25 years old i
awhile ago you saw nato discussing the cyberattack on one nato country is an attack on all countries. so i think those discussions and attention are very helpful to stop these things in the future and try to stop them as best we can in the future and it helps from an environment to selling in the commercial sector when there's that much attention on it and people are looking for the technology that can help and we think we have that. >> congratulations on an unbelievable quarter and i...
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when law enforcement partners report information on cyberattack or incident.for a law enforcement partners, we launched the cyber shield alliance, an online one stop shop that provides cyber training as well as the ability to report cyberincidents to the fbi. earlier this month, we deployed a malware repository and analysis system known as malware investigator. our intelligence and law enforcement partners it allows them to submit malware directly to the fbi and we share with our partners for triage and analysis of what's going on in cyber. we are also significantly enhancing our collaboration with the private sector. in the past, city has provided us information about attacks, we have investigated them, but we really didn't share or provide that information back. now we are. as part of our enhanced outreach, we have provided nearly 40 classified sector-specific threat briefings to private companies over the past year alone. over the past several months, the fbi and the department of justice, along with many partners, both at this table and abroad, have announ
when law enforcement partners report information on cyberattack or incident.for a law enforcement partners, we launched the cyber shield alliance, an online one stop shop that provides cyber training as well as the ability to report cyberincidents to the fbi. earlier this month, we deployed a malware repository and analysis system known as malware investigator. our intelligence and law enforcement partners it allows them to submit malware directly to the fbi and we share with our partners for...
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sector, and i've been impressed how quickly we get information out, we get information back about cyberattacks. but we have cyber attacks on this nation on a daily basis. of a different kind and character from a whole spectrum of actors. and so we have a real problem. and i wrote an op-ed yesterday about cybersecurity legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cybersecurity legislation. i was pleased the house homeland security committee on a bipartisan basis, led by mike mccall and ben thompson, got a bell through the entire house. there's activity in the senate, homeland security committee, tom carper, tomkoburn, are interested in advancing legislation, the senate intelligence commitee, dianne feinstein, saxby champ bliss, interested in advancing this. so we have opportunity to codify dhs's authority, to codify the private sector's authority in freedom to share information with the government. i'm interested in enhancing my hiring capability, to bring in more cybersecurity talent i can steal a. from finance services sector. and so we have a lot of work to do without doubt. inform
sector, and i've been impressed how quickly we get information out, we get information back about cyberattacks. but we have cyber attacks on this nation on a daily basis. of a different kind and character from a whole spectrum of actors. and so we have a real problem. and i wrote an op-ed yesterday about cybersecurity legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cybersecurity legislation. i was pleased the house homeland security committee on a bipartisan basis, led by mike mccall and...
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we're talking about roughly 56 million credit cards in the cyberattack.ed your card during that time one of the many stores in the bay area, the warning is to be extra vigilant. customers starting to get fraud alerts from banks and financial institutions informing them of suspicious charges. criminals are starting to use the credit card numbers to buy everything from groceries to electronics to prepaid cards. . some fraud lent transactions traces back to groups of accounts tied to specific zip codes. home depot put the i.t. security team around the clock determining the hackers used unique, never seen before custom-built software. the late nest a string of recent retailers. you may remember target's data breach in december, that was significant. it compromises an estimated 40 million credit cards. home depot's by comparison is larger. just last week home depot reports the virus had been removes, adding it rolled out enhances encryption of payment data at all stores and locations. still, extent of how many credit cards will be fraud lently used remains to
we're talking about roughly 56 million credit cards in the cyberattack.ed your card during that time one of the many stores in the bay area, the warning is to be extra vigilant. customers starting to get fraud alerts from banks and financial institutions informing them of suspicious charges. criminals are starting to use the credit card numbers to buy everything from groceries to electronics to prepaid cards. . some fraud lent transactions traces back to groups of accounts tied to specific zip...
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just last month, a cyberattack on usis compromised the personal files of as many as 25,000 government workers. usis argues it was the one that reported the cyberattack and that company they say is being victimized by inaccurate allegations. >>> the parking situation at tysons corner has been driving a number of silver line riders crazy. now news of a short-term solution. fairfax county officials picked out an 18-month agreement with neighbors businesses. washington real estate investment trust is going to open 100 new spaces for silver line commuters in a parking garage right next to the mclean hilton. they'll be available from 5:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. monday through friday. the businesses there will set the parking rates. the agreement doesn't cost the county a dime, but there's a catch. if an occupancy rate goes up in those businesses up to 70%, they'll need the spots back so the agreement will end. >> it's 7 after the hour. apple's new tech toys are revealed to the public. >> and downloading from some of your favorite sites could seem a bit different today. we'll explain right after
just last month, a cyberattack on usis compromised the personal files of as many as 25,000 government workers. usis argues it was the one that reported the cyberattack and that company they say is being victimized by inaccurate allegations. >>> the parking situation at tysons corner has been driving a number of silver line riders crazy. now news of a short-term solution. fairfax county officials picked out an 18-month agreement with neighbors businesses. washington real estate...
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i'm impressed with how quickly we get information out and back about cyberattacks.have cyberattacks on this nation on a daily basis. from a whole spectrum of actors. we have a problem. i wrote an op-ed, published yesterday, about cyber security legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cyber security legislation. i was pleased that the house homeland security committee, on a bipartisan basis led by mike mccall, got a bill through the house. there's activity in the senate. homeland security committee. tom coburn is interested in advancing legislation. diane feinstein is also interested. we have opportunities to codify dhs's authority. and the private sector's authority and freedom to share information with the government. i am interested in enhancing my hiring capability to bring in more cyber security talent that i can steal away from the financial services sector. we've got a lot of work to do, without doubt. information sharing of best practices is one of the keys to that. >> your comment on legislation anticipated my next question. at the time of the
i'm impressed with how quickly we get information out and back about cyberattacks.have cyberattacks on this nation on a daily basis. from a whole spectrum of actors. we have a problem. i wrote an op-ed, published yesterday, about cyber security legislation. there is bipartisan support right now for cyber security legislation. i was pleased that the house homeland security committee, on a bipartisan basis led by mike mccall, got a bill through the house. there's activity in the senate. homeland...
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because it's so profitable for the cyberattackers behind them.s there anything you can do about it? sort of. is it time for paranoia and panic when it comes to using plastic? >> anybody that uses a credit card or anything, i would be concerned. i would try to pay cash until they figure this out. >> reporter: acme markets now the latest big retailer to admit someone stole customer card data using malware. >> it could be the sign of the times but i think it's scary. >> there's only two type of companies, those that have been hacked and those who don't know they've been hacked. >> reporter: he says breaches like the one at acme, target and home depot are hard to stop. >> once we figure out what kind of malware, it changes. what they used at target is not the same as they used at home depot. >>ç i use cash when i can, whi is most of the time. when i need to use my card, i use my card. i just be careful. >> reporter: should you be cancelling your card every quarter as a safety precaution or use cash? how paranoid should you be? >> if you use and carr
because it's so profitable for the cyberattackers behind them.s there anything you can do about it? sort of. is it time for paranoia and panic when it comes to using plastic? >> anybody that uses a credit card or anything, i would be concerned. i would try to pay cash until they figure this out. >> reporter: acme markets now the latest big retailer to admit someone stole customer card data using malware. >> it could be the sign of the times but i think it's scary. >>...
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obama administration admitted cyberattackers installed malicious software but no information was takenecause it was not open a serve every that contained that data. breach happened july 8 but was discovered last week. >> a federal judge ruled that bp acted with gross negligence in the gulf of mex next disaster in 2010. the oil joint could lock at 18 billion in fines in addition to 4 billion in previous fines and penalties. and 27 billion dollars in cleanup costs and compensation. 11 people before killed when the deep water horizon rig blew and millions of gallons of oil spilled into the gulf for three months. >> mass protests were followed by mass arrests throughout the country today from this scene in texas to a demonstration in california. tens of thousands of fast food workers walked off the job. workers in about 150 cities took part today. they're demanding minimum wage of 15 an hour and ability to form a union. >> and in philadelphia protesters marched down broad street in center city after a rally on girard. 11 demonstrateers were arrested many workers say they're beginning wage
obama administration admitted cyberattackers installed malicious software but no information was takenecause it was not open a serve every that contained that data. breach happened july 8 but was discovered last week. >> a federal judge ruled that bp acted with gross negligence in the gulf of mex next disaster in 2010. the oil joint could lock at 18 billion in fines in addition to 4 billion in previous fines and penalties. and 27 billion dollars in cleanup costs and compensation. 11...
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in this time of nonstate actors, cyberattacks, what would trigger the executive interaction. trying to find systematize consultation. i am on the armed services and foreign relations committee. i read that the president was consulting on congress with something. i am the chairman of the subcommittee and nobody has called me. so consultation can be as much or as little as the resident calling a few people he thinks will agree with him or talking to the leadership or talking to the meaningful committees. we ought to have a meaningful understanding of what consultation is. in the third piece is the proposal that senator mccain and i have, to systematize and require an up or down vote by members of congress and not allow the abdication of responsibility that has been too common a theme in congress. that is a lot. you can see i am passion about it. i think we will take a few questions. thanks for being here. i wish it wasn't so topical. [applause] >> that was remarkably cogent and right on point. i will give you an opportunity to have a drink. i am the senior fellow. i have been w
in this time of nonstate actors, cyberattacks, what would trigger the executive interaction. trying to find systematize consultation. i am on the armed services and foreign relations committee. i read that the president was consulting on congress with something. i am the chairman of the subcommittee and nobody has called me. so consultation can be as much or as little as the resident calling a few people he thinks will agree with him or talking to the leadership or talking to the meaningful...
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. >> you worry about attacks from isis and worry about cyberattacks and hopefully none of us will ever be confronted with that, but we have all to be faced with in our communities fires. be it in our homes or businesses. this is really to protect our homes in our homeland. >> aetna one of the busiest fire departments. it covers about 25 square miles. >>> today the mayors of wilmington and camden will be back at work in washington, d.c., for day two of the violence reduction network summit. only five cities across the u.s. were selected for this program, which ames at reducing violent crime. the two-year program will assign each city to a federal go-to person who can get them access to federal funding to help fight crime and other resources like the atf and the fbi. now, this is not a federal takeover of law enforcement in those cities, but it is another way to make sure those cities have the tools they need. other cities selected were detroit, chicago and oakland. >>> 5:47. philadelphia is getting some help to protect children from violence. the city has received three grants from the
. >> you worry about attacks from isis and worry about cyberattacks and hopefully none of us will ever be confronted with that, but we have all to be faced with in our communities fires. be it in our homes or businesses. this is really to protect our homes in our homeland. >> aetna one of the busiest fire departments. it covers about 25 square miles. >>> today the mayors of wilmington and camden will be back at work in washington, d.c., for day two of the violence reduction...
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that is daily cyberattacks. every day, nation states and their affiliates, criminals, terrorists, and hackers launch cyber attacks against our government agencies, our businesses, important parts of our daily life such as utilities and financial networks. some of these actors want to steal our information to sell it on the black market or gain a competitive edge. others are trying to make a political point. some would like to use a cyber attack to cause widescale economic damage or even physical harm. we need to stay a step ahead of them. congress clearly has a role to play here. actually, several roles. one of them is an oversight role. it is one that we take very seriously. another is a legislative role that involves developing legislation to help enable america to anticipate and repel cyberattacks we face on an almost daily, 20 47 basis. -- 24/7 basis. one bill would significantly enhance the capabilities of the department of homeland security's cyber workforce. another would better protect federal agencies f
that is daily cyberattacks. every day, nation states and their affiliates, criminals, terrorists, and hackers launch cyber attacks against our government agencies, our businesses, important parts of our daily life such as utilities and financial networks. some of these actors want to steal our information to sell it on the black market or gain a competitive edge. others are trying to make a political point. some would like to use a cyber attack to cause widescale economic damage or even...
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home depot has confirmed payment systems were breached by hackers in a cyberattack that may have stretched back to april. the breach was first reported by security blogger and home depot said it could impact customers at its more than 2,000 stores across the u.s. and canada. the company says no evidence online that customers were affected or that the numbers were compromised. we'll have to see how this progresses. tracy, back to you. >> still, customers should keep a close watch on all of their accounts. thanks. >>> almost 70 degrees outside this morning and a mild start to the day we are dry, however, outside with plenty of clouds out there and the clouds will increase throughout mid-day. will we see some raindrops in your neighborhood? i'll let you know whennee co ew back. jill, over to you. >>> a tractor trailer fire on the northbound side of the new jersey turnpike. all lanes are blocked in that area. you can take route 130 or route 1 if you need to get around it. also following a problem in darby that is involving septa. details coming up in just a few minutes. >>> right now the searc
home depot has confirmed payment systems were breached by hackers in a cyberattack that may have stretched back to april. the breach was first reported by security blogger and home depot said it could impact customers at its more than 2,000 stores across the u.s. and canada. the company says no evidence online that customers were affected or that the numbers were compromised. we'll have to see how this progresses. tracy, back to you. >> still, customers should keep a close watch on all of...
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organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacks from states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. sadly, many experts believe that the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as pre-september 11 levels. last month, the defense secretary hagel said the world is exploding all over. i agree with him. we afford to the testimony today surveying the threat landscape and elaborating on how we are countering those set against us and our interests. before i turn it over to the ranking member, i would like to note that this is his first time as the fbi director -- that the fbi director has appeared before this committee. sir, we have adjacent presence here today. if i could ask that the members be cordial to him so that we could have his return appearance before the committee. additionally, th
organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacks from states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. sadly, many experts believe that the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as...
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it was essentially the term to high technology, drones, cyberattacks, the use of special whoes and covert forces could go in and out quickly and not actually occupy a country. the president believes, and the evidence of the past 13 years wouldts, if you put hundred 50,000 troops into a country for 5-6 years you will end up not changing the country as much as you think you might. you will end up breeding resentment. and you on the problems. he wants to show first that this fight, syria is more complex. he doesn't want to seem to be supporting a sod after he has declared he is responsible for 200,000 deaths. secondly, he wants to make it clear that the united states does not own the outcome here. outcome.s to guide the that is the box he is in. theremarkable thing about second term of the obama presidency is the light footprint has failed tim. the drones worked well against al qaeda in pakistan in the mountains. ciber worked well for a brief while against the iranian nuclear program. the special forces worked well getting bin laden. those have all been stymied by the kind of conflict we are
it was essentially the term to high technology, drones, cyberattacks, the use of special whoes and covert forces could go in and out quickly and not actually occupy a country. the president believes, and the evidence of the past 13 years wouldts, if you put hundred 50,000 troops into a country for 5-6 years you will end up not changing the country as much as you think you might. you will end up breeding resentment. and you on the problems. he wants to show first that this fight, syria is more...
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they are vulnerible to cyberattacks, change your password every 90 days. charles: that is a lot of work. >> it is. charles: how can you remember every 90 days. i can't remember it. >> one thing until have you a password for a favorite magazine on-line, another thing when you tax about your customer data, and personal identity, have you got to take that extra effort, i am sorry, if you put it out there on the web, you are not taking the appropriate precautions you get it. >> they done bu put on the web, they saveed it to cloud. >> puting on web is posting to to's web site saying how hot i am, i am doing something intimate, instead of printing a picture and puting it in a box like we used to years ago, they save it in a cloud. charles: are you expecting those photos, to not be part of public domain. >> we don't send photos to cloud, we send school essays, if you want to steal those all more power to you. >> a lot of my business guess to drop box, but the coff of doing business, i expect privacy. but i am a realist, i know there is a threat of that being hack
they are vulnerible to cyberattacks, change your password every 90 days. charles: that is a lot of work. >> it is. charles: how can you remember every 90 days. i can't remember it. >> one thing until have you a password for a favorite magazine on-line, another thing when you tax about your customer data, and personal identity, have you got to take that extra effort, i am sorry, if you put it out there on the web, you are not taking the appropriate precautions you get it. >>...
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number one cyberattacks. and those that have been apparently mostly not from hamas. we have some indications. i don't know but for sure, the last time the iranians were involved. the cyberissue was not a major issue in this last one, but it should be taken into consideration for sure. guided position weapons. most -- i would say all the rockets for rockets. they would not have a guided system. next time and already in lebanon but has the luck, they have a major child of the precision weapons systems, which make a very major difference with regard to the capacities. that's what i said before. it's one thing to protect yourself when you have an old kind of a system that is self made to a large extent, the next time in the future we have to prepare ourselves again. the pillows are relatively low this time. different kinds of quantities. i don't know if you heard about that, but the numbers you hear in israel about future confrontation quantities were fighting 700 said they compare to the 100 miners we had in the last one. the range, even though it was saturday tel aviv,
number one cyberattacks. and those that have been apparently mostly not from hamas. we have some indications. i don't know but for sure, the last time the iranians were involved. the cyberissue was not a major issue in this last one, but it should be taken into consideration for sure. guided position weapons. most -- i would say all the rockets for rockets. they would not have a guided system. next time and already in lebanon but has the luck, they have a major child of the precision weapons...
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you should include cyberattacks in that. you should also be following money.former white house czar howard schmitt, said money is common theme ar for isis. what do we to to track that? easier said than done, everyone says follow the money, they can't stop it. >> that is the problem. in the digital world we live in. in my early days it was actual cash. you had someone with a briefcase, and truckloads, now in the digital world, you have to find out where and how they are getting it. and how they are transmitting around the world. and then you have to try to zoom in on where they are stock piling it. that is a tough task in the world of trillions of dollars of transactions taking place of day through the internet. neil: me thinks, if they are sitting on billion, then very well heeled groups are backing them. to what end. discern some exten e-- intend ot they are, and whether we're fulfilling their mission by being tempted into a war here? >> that is correct, you look at those stock piles of money, there has to be a way to spend it, you don't stock pile it for uni
you should include cyberattacks in that. you should also be following money.former white house czar howard schmitt, said money is common theme ar for isis. what do we to to track that? easier said than done, everyone says follow the money, they can't stop it. >> that is the problem. in the digital world we live in. in my early days it was actual cash. you had someone with a briefcase, and truckloads, now in the digital world, you have to find out where and how they are getting it. and how...
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if ukraine had been a nato member and seems like cyberattack, economic destabilization, psychologicalwarfare, use of volunteers, use of retire troops and soldiers getting lost in eastern ukraine a lot of what russia has done really couldn't be pinned down to art fell five. ukraine or lithuania it could have been a very different situation. how do you respond to that. >> ukraine of course is not a nato member and therefore article v does not apply and never at anytime come into the equation. the ball tech states are nato members and benefit from the collective security that article v offers. you are of course right and i have sat in this very chair discussing with the defense select committee on a number of occasions the challenges that emerging technologies like cyber present to the definition of, various legal definitions involved around war fighting and military operations. and in many countries, including of the u.k., there is an active debate going on about how to address cyber in particular but also the other areas you mentioned in the context of where the boundary lines are draw
if ukraine had been a nato member and seems like cyberattack, economic destabilization, psychologicalwarfare, use of volunteers, use of retire troops and soldiers getting lost in eastern ukraine a lot of what russia has done really couldn't be pinned down to art fell five. ukraine or lithuania it could have been a very different situation. how do you respond to that. >> ukraine of course is not a nato member and therefore article v does not apply and never at anytime come into the...
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character reset as aspirational in terms of any capability of isil or similar groups to carry out cyberattacks. i think as direct or comey said the primary concern right now about cyber, is the use to recruit and attract followers. >> director johnson or secretary johnson, you may feel comfortable commenting on that, but i want to take my remaining minute to thank you for your leadership in close cooperation with this committee as we have were to structure new legislation that would enhance the ability for the agencies across the board to better prepare to be responsive to this growing of technological threat. can you tell me -- i know you support it, but can you tell me why you believe this legislation is critical to the enhancement of your mission and why it's so critical react in a timely fashion on this? >> congressmen subzero come in thank you for your leadership in this area. i think it's critical. several reasons it is important. one, to codify authority of dhs to act in the world. there is clinical uncertainty about our ability to protect the.go world. there are statutes that somewhat
character reset as aspirational in terms of any capability of isil or similar groups to carry out cyberattacks. i think as direct or comey said the primary concern right now about cyber, is the use to recruit and attract followers. >> director johnson or secretary johnson, you may feel comfortable commenting on that, but i want to take my remaining minute to thank you for your leadership in close cooperation with this committee as we have were to structure new legislation that would...
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it is growth in drones insider where we've had overwhelming superiority and also an offensive cyberattacks. but these are monopolies about parading in both areas with easy to imagine the chinese and a group of separatists in northern afghanistan who basically will take out the terrorists and across our border we are not at war in afghanistan but essentially the rules of the road are being made making the same argument with which he separatists in pakistan in the list can go on. so it is time to begin a discussion about it because it may be the international framework we created. whatever it is, we have to be comfortable with your grannies and cheney saying that is the framework we are going to use it similarly with cyberattacks. surely it's an act of war as an act of sabotage is an interesting question. what is the point at which there is an international agreement about these issues because right now we are being subject it to very intensive cyberespionage by the chinese. when chuck hagel went there some months ago to china, he tried to explain what the alliance are to the chinese. there
it is growth in drones insider where we've had overwhelming superiority and also an offensive cyberattacks. but these are monopolies about parading in both areas with easy to imagine the chinese and a group of separatists in northern afghanistan who basically will take out the terrorists and across our border we are not at war in afghanistan but essentially the rules of the road are being made making the same argument with which he separatists in pakistan in the list can go on. so it is time to...
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spicy mexican food, weapons of mass destruction, and cyberattacks. we are losing just in this country mostly china, but of the cars you can we are losing billions of dollars of american dollars because the cyberattacks, most of our companies could even fertilizer companies. china has fertilizer companies. we have a lot to do as far as our priorities. another issue that not a lot of people talk about but it's so important to us as a country is the space. our space programs of what we do in that regard. one question and also because i think it's important we add to the questions, but the issue of oversight and what we do i think the 9/11 commission talked about maybe having another group together, another committee, i do think mike and i see that as a way to go because it's just come it creates another level of getting to the bottom line as quickly as you can. i think the important thing we need to do is wonder dealing with, say as an example do with issues involving terrorism but it's important i think the leadership of the armed services committee, o
spicy mexican food, weapons of mass destruction, and cyberattacks. we are losing just in this country mostly china, but of the cars you can we are losing billions of dollars of american dollars because the cyberattacks, most of our companies could even fertilizer companies. china has fertilizer companies. we have a lot to do as far as our priorities. another issue that not a lot of people talk about but it's so important to us as a country is the space. our space programs of what we do in that...
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organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacksrom states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. that, many experts believe the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as pre-september 11 levels. last month, the defense secretary hagel said the world is exploding all over. i agree with him. we afford to the testimony today surveying the threat landscape and elaborating on how we are countering those set against us and our interests. before i turn it over to the ranking member, i would like to note that this is his first time as the fbi director -- that the fbi director has appeared before this committee. sir, we have adjacent presence here today. that the members be cordial to him so that we could have his return appearance before the committee. additionally, this is likely one of the
organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacksrom states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. that, many experts believe the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as pre-september...
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>> well, in my range the threats, i would put the cyberattack at top because of the vulnerability ofcountry because we're so dependent upon the internet, and those attacks can come from hackers, teenagers from countries, from anywhere, and do great disruption to this country very quickly. i don't think we're nearly enough up to speed in defending against such attacks. having said, that i don't mean to minimize the possible attacks from isis or myriad of groups in the middle east. those attacks or threats of those attacks have to be taken seriously. they want to do us harm. we know isis wants to do us harm. we know groups who want to do us harm. we can't dismiss those threats. we have to take them seriously. neil: do you think we stirred up the hornet's nest with the airstrike campaign. fact that france is included in this and the fact that france joined in the sortie attacks, what do you think? >> there is action and reaction, we have a bombing campaign going against bad people who did very bad things. from our point of view, from my point of view, the attacks are fully justified. bu
>> well, in my range the threats, i would put the cyberattack at top because of the vulnerability ofcountry because we're so dependent upon the internet, and those attacks can come from hackers, teenagers from countries, from anywhere, and do great disruption to this country very quickly. i don't think we're nearly enough up to speed in defending against such attacks. having said, that i don't mean to minimize the possible attacks from isis or myriad of groups in the middle east. those...
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there is a possible cyberattack at another u.s. retailer and your credit card could be affected. what you need to know coming up. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! so i got dr. scholl's massaging and gel work insoles. red. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. i'm a believer! heather: right now a judge considering pair of media requests, to consider any possible juvenile records of michael brown, the unarmed teenager killed by police in ferguson, missouri. police said the 18-year-old had no adult criminal record. the family attorney refused to discuss whether or not he had a juvenile record. the publications say the public has the right to know his background after his death sparked more than a week of violent protests. jon: an investigation underway now into whether home depot has become the latest u.s. retailer to have its customers credit card data stolen. lauren simonetti
there is a possible cyberattack at another u.s. retailer and your credit card could be affected. what you need to know coming up. four wholesome grains. sugar. only six? six grams of sugar? that's really good. excellent, delicious... and yummy! honey bunches of oats. tasty! yummy! so i got dr. scholl's massaging and gel work insoles. red. they absorb the shock of working on my feet all day. i feel energized! i'm a believer. dr. scholl's massaging gel work insoles. i'm a believer! heather: right...
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liz: a rotten week pour apple, cyberattack, outages at least a big stock decline although yesterday itweek high. will bad news overshadow what could mean a make-or-break product launch for apple next week? is the decline a buying opportunity? two important questions. guess what? we're we're debating it next. ♪ david: time for a quick speed read, some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. halliburton, one of the world's largest oil field services company will pay 1.1 billion colorado to settle damages from the 2010 bp oil spill. >>> cvs getting a makeover as the company officially ends the sale of tobacco products and adopt as new name, cvs health. tobacco products generated 2 billion-dollars for the company. >>> virgin atlantic will cut some of its global routes to increase flights to the u.s. and other more profitable markets. >>> fast good giant mcdonald's reportedly getting ready to roll out its own mobile payment platform on september 15th. with declining sales to millennial customers. >>> china mobile beginning to accept preorders for the upcoming iphone 6 last n
liz: a rotten week pour apple, cyberattack, outages at least a big stock decline although yesterday itweek high. will bad news overshadow what could mean a make-or-break product launch for apple next week? is the decline a buying opportunity? two important questions. guess what? we're we're debating it next. ♪ david: time for a quick speed read, some of the day's other headlines, five stories, one minute. halliburton, one of the world's largest oil field services company will pay 1.1 billion...
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organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacks from states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. that, many experts believe the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as pre-september 11 levels. last month, the defense secretary hagel said the world is exploding all over. i agree with him. we afford to the testimony today surveying the threat landscape and elaborating on how we are countering those set against us and our interests. before i turn it over to the ranking member, i would like to note that this is his first time as the fbi director -- that the fbi director has appeared before this committee. sir, we have adjacent presence here today. that the members be cordial to him so that we could have his return appearance before the committee. additionally, this is likely one of t
organizations, we must also be vigilant to protect the homeland against asymmetric threats like cyberattacks from states and nonstate actors. president obama recently noted that the cyber threat is one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face as a nation. that, many experts believe the nation is woefully unprepared to protect itself in this domain. in a recent report from the bipartisan policy center 9/11 commissioners, describing cyber preparedness as pre-september...
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billions ofg american dollars because of the cyberattacks that most of all our companies, even fertilizer companies, because china has fertilizer companies. ashave a lot to do as far our priorities did another issue that people don't talk about anymore is space. what we do in that regard. stop, it is, i will important to answer the questions. the issue of oversight in what think the 9/11 commission talk about having another group together, another committee. i don't think my can i see that as a way to go, because it is just another level of getting to the bottom line is quickly as you can. i think the important thing that we need to do is when you are dealing with, as an example, dealing with issues involving terrorism. it is important for the leadership of the armed services committee, of the foreignaffairs committee, of the homeland security committee, and intelligence committee, to come together. we talked about the issues to make sure we are not missing anything good by the way, we do that now. we might want to formalize that a little bit more. i am not in favor of -- you know, congre
billions ofg american dollars because of the cyberattacks that most of all our companies, even fertilizer companies, because china has fertilizer companies. ashave a lot to do as far our priorities did another issue that people don't talk about anymore is space. what we do in that regard. stop, it is, i will important to answer the questions. the issue of oversight in what think the 9/11 commission talk about having another group together, another committee. i don't think my can i see that as a...
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bankers bracing for the next big cyberattack, the next big attack by hackers and cyberhackers.s your financial money, is your money safe? adam levin is co-founder of identity theft 911. you are the perfect person for this segment. i have to think that america's bankers are probably up late at night thinking about the nightmare scenarios that could happen. and one of them, and i want to you comment on this that lurks in the back of their minds is that there could be a huge attack on the markets. something that would stop trading and stocks, that would bring the entire financial system to a stop, a lurch, what do you say? >> you could have that. there are some people that have the theory that the flash crash might have been a crack. gerri: that's true. >> it could be. and with the sophistication of hackers right now, anything is possible. we've seen them take down bank sites one by one. what if they decided to take down the financial grid, period. what if people have been victims of ransom attacks, what if they got into a bank's system and said we're going to wipe the data off yo
bankers bracing for the next big cyberattack, the next big attack by hackers and cyberhackers.s your financial money, is your money safe? adam levin is co-founder of identity theft 911. you are the perfect person for this segment. i have to think that america's bankers are probably up late at night thinking about the nightmare scenarios that could happen. and one of them, and i want to you comment on this that lurks in the back of their minds is that there could be a huge attack on the markets....
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from target to home depot, cyberattacks are on the rise, and mike murphy has a trade on the cybersecurity angle. he says is a money maker. what is it? >> fire ye. >> feye, what got me interested in this name wasn't just the target news and the home depot news, it's the performance of the stock. the stock from an ipo late last year, ran up to almost $100 a share. came all the way back down to $30. i got long the stock earlier this month around $33. yesterday we got longer, a lot longer by buying calls in the name. i think the stock broke out above $35, i think it continues to about $42 a share. and i also think there's going to be a lot of consolidation in this industry. so whether it's fireeye, semantic, one or more of these names is going to get purchased and i think fireeye has a lot more room to the upside. >> anybody want to take that on? agree, disagree? >> really volatile, high-beta stock with an untrustworthy management. they bagged shareholders numerous times since they became public. making positive comments and then coming out with negative news or secondaries. i don't love it b
from target to home depot, cyberattacks are on the rise, and mike murphy has a trade on the cybersecurity angle. he says is a money maker. what is it? >> fire ye. >> feye, what got me interested in this name wasn't just the target news and the home depot news, it's the performance of the stock. the stock from an ipo late last year, ran up to almost $100 a share. came all the way back down to $30. i got long the stock earlier this month around $33. yesterday we got longer, a lot...
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. >> what was interesting that came out of the target cyberattacks from last year is retailinglers, thetry, seemed to be further behind than others like tanks in protecting themselves. are you seeing any change right now in that industry? >> the retail industry in general and the u.s. has been slow to react to emerging technologies because of the cost associated. when i was at walmart, we were and they are still prepared to evolve into that technology. it is a broader ecosystem than just one technology. if you a transition this is above the rest of the retail market the size walmart were not ready for it, suddenly, your credit cards without work and a lot of laces. the industry itself and through the national retail federation and the retail leaders association, they have got to take a leading role moving forward. >> should they be mandating retailers, you need to have x amount of money in your budget to go toward cyber software and protection? -depends on who they is. >> or industry standards. >> should be for the most protection you could give consumer. -- >> as we were talking, you s
. >> what was interesting that came out of the target cyberattacks from last year is retailinglers, thetry, seemed to be further behind than others like tanks in protecting themselves. are you seeing any change right now in that industry? >> the retail industry in general and the u.s. has been slow to react to emerging technologies because of the cost associated. when i was at walmart, we were and they are still prepared to evolve into that technology. it is a broader ecosystem than...
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what about discussions on hacking and cyberattacks in the board room? >> i think the whole response to those ciber's attacks were something that were not my pay grade. the outcomes are horrifying. i think it is terrifying. i also think a lot of the companies they haven't trusted their brands to our really mom that are nottions sufficiently sophisticated enough to deal with it. with topalt celebrities and athletes. how do they protect their private information? >> individuals, people who have 10% knowledge they have. >> interesting. stay with me, the former ceo of ing worldwide and current ceo of the -- up next, a ceo bob benmosche steps down for -- after five years. he tossed the comments he made about the government early on in his tenure. and count down to the kickoff. we are talking the many issues on the nfl's play this season. the owner of the miami dolphins and the president of the jacksonville jaguars. we will be back. >> the end of an era for bob benmosche. he turns the reins over to peter hancock. his health was also worsening. it was not the o
what about discussions on hacking and cyberattacks in the board room? >> i think the whole response to those ciber's attacks were something that were not my pay grade. the outcomes are horrifying. i think it is terrifying. i also think a lot of the companies they haven't trusted their brands to our really mom that are nottions sufficiently sophisticated enough to deal with it. with topalt celebrities and athletes. how do they protect their private information? >> individuals, people...
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cyberattacks -- sniper attacks, in 2014 at 270. ied attacks are on the rise. impolite explosive devices require more skill, more financing, and more access -- improvised explosive devices require more skill, more financing, and more access to supplies. they had topped 1800 by the end of 2014. that does not account for the increase in the amount of cash they have access to from the bank of modal m --osul, which happen at the end of q1, and before there were krugman of 6000 fighters of july, 2014. suicide missions remain popular by the group. although the use of suicide else is down. the use of suicide car bombs is up. that is why fatalities are up. 2013 is the deadliest year in iraq since 2008 with 8800 people killed. the islamic state is not merely a terrorist group. it is any regular army using terrorist tactics. the document of atrocities in could kidnappings, beheadings, crucifixions, torture, slavery, rape, and summary mass executions, including 500 iraqi soldiers at a military base in june when it was seized. now we come to foreign fighters. the single gr
cyberattacks -- sniper attacks, in 2014 at 270. ied attacks are on the rise. impolite explosive devices require more skill, more financing, and more access -- improvised explosive devices require more skill, more financing, and more access to supplies. they had topped 1800 by the end of 2014. that does not account for the increase in the amount of cash they have access to from the bank of modal m --osul, which happen at the end of q1, and before there were krugman of 6000 fighters of july,...
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. >> ceos worried about cyberattacks have this guy on speed dial.land security secretary michael chertoff, you will hear from him. >> the money behind the models. fashion week reason hundreds of millions of dollars. welcome back to the second hour of "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle. >> i am erik schatzker. >> time to take you to the newsfeed, business stories around the world. bank of england governor mark carney signals that interest rates will probably rise next spring. he tells a union conference that they should be repaired for them to rise from record lows. the market value of facebook has now cracked -- ready for this number? -- $200 billion. it is just ahead of toyota. investors are betting that facebook will capitalize on the future of mobile advertising. jurors of are up over 43% this year. the former sac capital portfolio manager matthew mark, has been sentenced to nine years in prison. it is one of the stiffest sentences you in what prosecutors called the most british insider trading -- most lucrative insider trading scheme ever. as
. >> ceos worried about cyberattacks have this guy on speed dial.land security secretary michael chertoff, you will hear from him. >> the money behind the models. fashion week reason hundreds of millions of dollars. welcome back to the second hour of "market makers." i am stephanie ruhle. >> i am erik schatzker. >> time to take you to the newsfeed, business stories around the world. bank of england governor mark carney signals that interest rates will probably...