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next speaker is my predecessor and national security division lisa monaco. i'm sure she'll handle that question. >> other question, comment. >> sorry, am i up? >> wait, where? where? okay. yes. >> sorry. really quickly. my name is robert. my father was actually killed on 9/11, so i want to thank most of the people here for all the great help they did. >> thank you for being here. >> yeah. and one of the few perks is that the office of military commissions actually invited the family members down to see the prosecutions of khalid shaikh mohammed and the other 9/11 conspirators and i was genuinely impressed by the good faith shown by the prosecution and defense team, but they seemed to be handstrung by the complexities of international lawfare. i wonder what you think the future will be for domestic terrorism cases prosecuted on u.s. soil with u.s. citizens that have this international tie and how you think the u.s. justice system can go forward? >> and piggybacking on your question, if you don't mind. since those cases don't seem to be going swimmingly, could
next speaker is my predecessor and national security division lisa monaco. i'm sure she'll handle that question. >> other question, comment. >> sorry, am i up? >> wait, where? where? okay. yes. >> sorry. really quickly. my name is robert. my father was actually killed on 9/11, so i want to thank most of the people here for all the great help they did. >> thank you for being here. >> yeah. and one of the few perks is that the office of military commissions...
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carlin: lisa monaco. she is now the president's omeland terrorism advisor. charlie: you had formerly been chief of staff for robert mueller, fbi director. mr. carlin: it was amazing. no one i have worked with is like him in terms of being dedicated to the task at and. it gives -- makes him uniquely qualified. charlie: how did we determine the russians were behind the hack of the dnc, and perhaps john podesta as well? mr. carlin: thinking about this case, i go back to my first encounter with the obama administration, when i was at the fbi working with the director. we briefed both campaigns. we briefed the mccain campaign and the obama campaign, and the obama campaign sent dennis mcdonough, who became his chief of staff, and a guy who became the ambassador to south korea. we told both campaigns, you have een breached by china. your e-mails have been compromised. we did so at the time and it was declassified later. i think how far we have come since then and the threat has changed. charlie: they didn't know they had been breached. mr. carlin: we knew, and we w
carlin: lisa monaco. she is now the president's omeland terrorism advisor. charlie: you had formerly been chief of staff for robert mueller, fbi director. mr. carlin: it was amazing. no one i have worked with is like him in terms of being dedicated to the task at and. it gives -- makes him uniquely qualified. charlie: how did we determine the russians were behind the hack of the dnc, and perhaps john podesta as well? mr. carlin: thinking about this case, i go back to my first encounter with the...
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>> right before me was lisa monaco. >> rose: who is now at the white house. >> now the president's homeland terrorism advisor. >> and has said she wanted you very much and recommended that you take this job. you formally had also been chief of staff for robert mueller, the fbi director. >> an amazing experience, there is no one i have worked with who is like him in terms of being dedicated day in, day out to the task at hand. i think easy uniquely qualified to drive change at the bureau at the time he was put in? >> rose: how did we determine that the russians were behind the hacking of the dnc and perhaps john poddesta as well? >> well, you know, charlie, when i think about this case, i go back to my first encounter with the obama administration was actually when i was over at fbi working with director mueller. and we briefed both campaigns. we briefed the mccain campaign at the time and the obama campaign. the obama campaign sent dennis pk dun a who later became his chief of staff and a guy named mark lipper who became ambassador to south korea and we had to tell both campaigns you've bee
>> right before me was lisa monaco. >> rose: who is now at the white house. >> now the president's homeland terrorism advisor. >> and has said she wanted you very much and recommended that you take this job. you formally had also been chief of staff for robert mueller, the fbi director. >> an amazing experience, there is no one i have worked with who is like him in terms of being dedicated day in, day out to the task at hand. i think easy uniquely qualified to...
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lisa monaco joins cyber security experts from the public and private sector at the washington post annual cyber security summit. this is about 2.5 hours. >> hi, good morning. it i realize people are still coming in, so please don't be shy. my name is chris and i am the vice president of communications at the washington post. thank you for those who are watching us online. cybers our sixth annual security summit and it could not have come at a more interesting time. this summer, the democratic national committee was hacked, likely by a foreign government. last week, yahoo! news announced a breach affecting hundreds of people. sa contractor was arrested for stealing codes. the question is, what is next? you will hear from industry leaders talking about the top cyber security issues facing us today. we want to hear from you, including those of you watching online. questionstweet your and will be taking questions throughout the program. i would like to introduce john davis, the vice president of palo alto network. he is going to say a few words. thanks. [applause] everyone. morning, it is an
lisa monaco joins cyber security experts from the public and private sector at the washington post annual cyber security summit. this is about 2.5 hours. >> hi, good morning. it i realize people are still coming in, so please don't be shy. my name is chris and i am the vice president of communications at the washington post. thank you for those who are watching us online. cybers our sixth annual security summit and it could not have come at a more interesting time. this summer, the...
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i'm ellen nakashima of the "washington post," and with me on stage is lisa monaco, assistant to the presidentfor homeland security and counterterrorism. >> good morning. >> she's responsible for policy coordination and crisis management on issues ranging from terrorist attacks, cybersecurity to national disasters like hurricane matthew that's heading our way now. the president likes to call her doctor doom. prior to going to the white house she spent 15 years after the pardon of justice and the fbi where she helped to shift the fbi's focus after 9/11 to preventing terrorist attacks on the united states and that the department of justice, she started the cyber prosecutors program. lisa, thank you for being here. a reminder to the oddest to tweak your questions are at the hashtag wpcyber. i will get to your questions at the end i think of our discussion. lisa, you brief president obama every morning a national security threats. how have they evolved over the past three and a half years? are using more threats in the cyber domain now than terrorism? >> i certainly am seeing a lot more cyber info
i'm ellen nakashima of the "washington post," and with me on stage is lisa monaco, assistant to the presidentfor homeland security and counterterrorism. >> good morning. >> she's responsible for policy coordination and crisis management on issues ranging from terrorist attacks, cybersecurity to national disasters like hurricane matthew that's heading our way now. the president likes to call her doctor doom. prior to going to the white house she spent 15 years after the...
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security committee chair michael mccalcc john carlin, and white house homeland security advisor lisa monaco. >> please welcome to the stage karen greenberg, director of the center of national security at the fordham university school of law and henna shamsey, the director of the national security project at the american civil liberties union. please welcome back the "atlantic's" steve clemens to lead the conversation. >> greetings, everybody, i'm back and don't forget you're going to get to ask the first question so -- back here. karen greenberg is the author of rogue justice, a book -- and we wanted to note for you in advance because she's cool, you'll be signing your books for those who want them after. so we're thinking 15 years, what has happened and a lot of our discussion has focused on getting the bad guys, i'm interested in what the state of our soul is. part of the equation was targeted killings, rendition, drones, a whole new infrastructure of dealing with detainees in guantanamo and, karen, i want to ask you, you know in the waves of fear that drove a lot of decisions on how we d
security committee chair michael mccalcc john carlin, and white house homeland security advisor lisa monaco. >> please welcome to the stage karen greenberg, director of the center of national security at the fordham university school of law and henna shamsey, the director of the national security project at the american civil liberties union. please welcome back the "atlantic's" steve clemens to lead the conversation. >> greetings, everybody, i'm back and don't forget...
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. >> white house homeland security and counter terrorism assistant lisa monaco was part of cyber security summit. a number of panel issues, cyber warfa warfare, and infrastructure security. this event was hosted by the washington post. >> good morning, i realize people are still coming in. please don't be shy. there are still seats. thank you all for being here today. i am the vice president of communications and events here at the washington post. thank you to those of you who are watching us online. this is our sixth annual cyber security summit and it couldn't come at a more interesting time this summer, the democratic national committee was hacked, likely by a foreign government, just last week. yahoo announced a breach effecting hundreds of millions of people, just yesterday and nsa contractor was arrested for stealing the agency's codes. so the question is, what's next? this morning you'll hear from government officials, security experts, industry leaders talking about sort of the top cyber security issues facing us today and we want to hear from you, including those of you watching
. >> white house homeland security and counter terrorism assistant lisa monaco was part of cyber security summit. a number of panel issues, cyber warfa warfare, and infrastructure security. this event was hosted by the washington post. >> good morning, i realize people are still coming in. please don't be shy. there are still seats. thank you all for being here today. i am the vice president of communications and events here at the washington post. thank you to those of you who are...
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i am ellen of the "washington post" and with me on stage is lisa monaco, assistant to the president'sfor homeland security and counterterrorism. good morning. she is responsible for policy cord nation in crisis management on issues ranging from terrorist attacks to cyber security to national disasters like hurricane matthew that is heading our way now. the president likes to call her doctor doom. [laughter] >> prior to going to the white house she spent 15 years at the department of justice and the fbi where she helped to shift the fbi's focus after 911 to preventing terrorist attacks on the united states and at the department of justice she started the cyber prosecutors program. lisa, thank you for being here. >> thanks so much. >> a reminder to the audience to tweak your questions to us here #wp cyber and i will get to your questions at the end, i think, of our discussion here. lisa, you briefed president obama every morning on national security threats. how have they involved with the past three and half years? are you seeing more threats in the cyber domain now than terrorism? >>
i am ellen of the "washington post" and with me on stage is lisa monaco, assistant to the president'sfor homeland security and counterterrorism. good morning. she is responsible for policy cord nation in crisis management on issues ranging from terrorist attacks to cyber security to national disasters like hurricane matthew that is heading our way now. the president likes to call her doctor doom. [laughter] >> prior to going to the white house she spent 15 years at the...
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. >> what happened is coming out of some of the events we had been doing in aspen, people like lisa monacoe president's assistant for homeland security, people like admiral rogers and others involved in cybersecurity said there is a disconnect between three groups, people in government, like the intelligence, people in industry, apple, yahoo! and people in the academic world. let's get a few of them together and say over the next five years how will we rebuild things to make things safer. >> couple of news items, marissa mayer of yahoo! you saw the news that she and the company may have helped the u.s. government search through hundreds of millions of e-mails. >> searching for key phrases. >> and other companies saying they did not get the request, and if they got the request they would say no. do you believe that happened? >> yes. i believe that happened and why we need to have this conversation. there should be a certain thing government should be able to request and do. with a court order say we need to know who's been going to this server that is serving isil near syria. we need to kno
. >> what happened is coming out of some of the events we had been doing in aspen, people like lisa monacoe president's assistant for homeland security, people like admiral rogers and others involved in cybersecurity said there is a disconnect between three groups, people in government, like the intelligence, people in industry, apple, yahoo! and people in the academic world. let's get a few of them together and say over the next five years how will we rebuild things to make things safer....