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suzanne spaulding, thank you for sharing your expertise with us.e a look at some other stories making news now. and it seniorfaith stories making news now. and it senior faith leaders seniorfaith leaders representing senior faith leaders representing christians, muslims, jews, hindus and sikhs have ordered vulnerable people could be left feeling they have a duty to die if this week's vote on allowing assisted dying in england and wales is passed. 29 religious leaders signed the letter published in a cited newspaper. parliament will debate on friday with mps given a free vote. the work and pensions secretary said young people who refused to work will face having their benefits cut. liz kendall says the government will offer the opportunity to earn or learn, under new proposals to be unveiled on tuesday. 0fficialfigures published earlier this week show that nearly a million young people were out of education, implement or trading betweenjuly and september. between july and september. presenter and broadcaster lauren lavergne says she has been given t
suzanne spaulding, thank you for sharing your expertise with us.e a look at some other stories making news now. and it seniorfaith stories making news now. and it senior faith leaders seniorfaith leaders representing senior faith leaders representing christians, muslims, jews, hindus and sikhs have ordered vulnerable people could be left feeling they have a duty to die if this week's vote on allowing assisted dying in england and wales is passed. 29 religious leaders signed the letter published...
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without the welcome suzanne spaulding. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for those inspiring opening remarks for your friendship and for being a wonderful colleague and really for being such a wonderful supporter and participant in the development of this work. we are t so grateful that you immediately so the value in this and that pelleted, decided to find our efforts here and we are very grateful so thank you very much. want to spend a few minutes giving you a quick outline of the report which will be released in a few weeks. you sense of how we got to where we are. so, for this grew out of the work that we did back in 2017 and 2018, only 2019 rated and looking at at this area information operations. designed to undermine her receipt and in our institutions that we did a deep dive on russian information operations and mining the public's trust particularly in our justice system be on the ballot at what we saw in 2016, and what we continue to see today, is not just about elections, this is a longer-term and more broad ca
without the welcome suzanne spaulding. [applause] [applause] >> thank you for those inspiring opening remarks for your friendship and for being a wonderful colleague and really for being such a wonderful supporter and participant in the development of this work. we are t so grateful that you immediately so the value in this and that pelleted, decided to find our efforts here and we are very grateful so thank you very much. want to spend a few minutes giving you a quick outline of the...
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suzanne spaulding was formerly a top cyber security expert in the us government — she explains what theseolitical and societal will to continue support for ukraine. this is a crucial time he believes to gain maximum advantage and weaken as much as possible ukraine's efforts. that means weakening support for ukraine from the allies. so that was the reason they are concerned about the attacks on critical infrastructure that civilians depend upon and cited specifically as attacks on the electric grid. it is a reminder of how important it is to make sure that our critical infrastructure is resilient, that our plans in place to be able to operate even if a cyber attack is successful, to respond effectively to recover effectively. the national grid has a reputation for having a relatively high level of resilience. that doesn't mean power won't go out but what we have seen, even in ukraine, russia has a hard time causing a sustained power outage through cyber means only. that is a result of resilience within ukraine, resilience is really the important emphasis here for all critical infrastructur
suzanne spaulding was formerly a top cyber security expert in the us government — she explains what theseolitical and societal will to continue support for ukraine. this is a crucial time he believes to gain maximum advantage and weaken as much as possible ukraine's efforts. that means weakening support for ukraine from the allies. so that was the reason they are concerned about the attacks on critical infrastructure that civilians depend upon and cited specifically as attacks on the electric...
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i spoke about this with suzanne spaulding, a former top cybersecurity official in the us government.s to sap both political and societal will to continue support for ukraine. this is a crucial time he believes to gain maximum advantage and we can as much as possible ukraine�*s efforts. that means weakening support for ukraine from the allies. so that his was simply the reason they are concerned about the tax on critical infrastructure that civilians depend upon and cited specifically as a tax on the electric grid. it is a reminder of how important it is to make sure that our critical infrastructure is resilient, that our plans in place to be able to operate even if a cyber attack is successful, to respond effectively to recover effectively. the national grid has a reputation for having a relatively high level of resilience. that doesn�*t mean power won�*t go out but what we have seen, even in ukraine, russia has a hard time causing a sustained power outage through cyber means only. that is a result of resilience within ukraine, resilience is really the important emphasis here for all
i spoke about this with suzanne spaulding, a former top cybersecurity official in the us government.s to sap both political and societal will to continue support for ukraine. this is a crucial time he believes to gain maximum advantage and we can as much as possible ukraine�*s efforts. that means weakening support for ukraine from the allies. so that his was simply the reason they are concerned about the tax on critical infrastructure that civilians depend upon and cited specifically as a tax...
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suzanne spaulding served as senior advisor for homeland security and director of the defending democratic institutions project at the center for strategic and international studies. previously she served as undersecretary for the department of homeland security where she led the national protection and programs directorate. now called the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. she was general counsel for the senate select committee on intelligence and minority staff director for the house of representatives permanent select committee on intelligence. she also spent six years at the central intelligence agency. yvonne s radner served as a research fellow with the fdd virus center for media integrity. she studies russia's security strategies and military doctrines to understand how russia uses information operations for strategic munication. she's testified before european parliament and serves as special correspondent. moderating today's conversation is maggie miller. her beat includes coverage of international threats from russia, china, iran, and north korea. along with spendi
suzanne spaulding served as senior advisor for homeland security and director of the defending democratic institutions project at the center for strategic and international studies. previously she served as undersecretary for the department of homeland security where she led the national protection and programs directorate. now called the cybersecurity and infrastructure security agency. she was general counsel for the senate select committee on intelligence and minority staff director for the...