Cybersecurity landscape, emerging threats and competing with the private sector for recruitment and retention of workforce talent. This discussion was part of the 14th annual billington cybersecurity summit in washington, d. C. Good morning. Thank you all for joining this session and thank you for having a discussion with us today. Is my pleasure. General nakasone, after he was here for the opening we had a meeting later that day and he was saying i got to open, it was so much fun and he was talking about the conversation he had and he said you are closing it and we will have its really exciting frankly conference for us because we focus so much on these issues and so its frankly an honor for me to be here. You really got the best of it from paul so its all downhill from there. Thank you. Lets jump into the topic of an workforce. We recognize the importance of a talented and Diverse Workforce and cybersecurity particularly given a lot of the challenges we face. Theres been some amazing
Purpose people use muni for. The slide represent the primary use of muni. We tried for one response. No surprise, commute to work or workrelated business represents over half of the type of trips people take as primary usage. But people use it for a variety of reasons. We spoke to multiple respondents. We asked how you usually pay your muni fare. We broke it more than we had in past years. In the past we just had clipper as one groupings. In 2017 we broke it out between the pass and monthly pass. Adding those two you have 56 . One thing to call on the slide is cash at 27 . When you compare that sto 2016 its down slightly. It was at 29 last year. 27 . Not a big difference there in terms of the different types of fare payment as well as the rest of the options there. We also asked among riders who used cash as their primary method why. Far and away its do you prefer to pay cash as i ride. Over 50 said that. Theres actionable things on the list and things more difficult. The first one is
We asked how you usually pay your muni fare. We broke it more than we had in past years. In the past we just had clipper as one groupings. In 2017 we broke it out between the pass and monthly pass. Adding those two you have 56 . One thing to call on the slide is cash at 27 . When you compare that sto 2016 its down slightly. It was at 29 last year. 27 . Not a big difference there in terms of the different types of fare payment as well as the rest of the options there. We also asked among riders who used cash as their primary method why. Far and away its do you prefer to pay cash as i ride. Over 50 said that. Theres actionable things on the list and things more difficult. The first one is tough. I just prefer to pay cash. You look at the others, Cash Transfer say better value. Dont have access to a card. Theres other reasons where you may take action on that. The first ones a tough one. And we did a tracking study thats been going on many years now. This particular question i think was a
Of muni everyday riders and people who dont use it as frequently. But everybody used it at least once in the past six months. Here again youll have multiple purpose people use muni for. The slide represent the primary use of muni. We tried for one response. No surprise, commute to work or workrelated business represents over half of the type of trips people take as primary usage. But people use it for a variety of reasons. We spoke to multiple respondents. We asked how you usually pay your muni fare. We broke it more than we had in past years. In the past we just had clipper as one groupings. In 2017 we broke it out between the pass and monthly pass. Adding those two you have 56 . One thing to call on the slide is cash at 27 . When you compare that sto 2016 its down slightly. It was at 29 last year. 27 . Not a big difference there in terms of the different types of fare payment as well as the rest of the options there. We also asked among riders who used cash as their primary method wh
Respondents. We asked how you usually pay your muni fare. We broke it more than we had in past years. In the past we just had clipper as one groupings. In 2017 we broke it out between the pass and monthly pass. Adding those two you have 56 . One thing to call on the slide is cash at 27 . When you compare that sto 2016 its down slightly. It was at 29 last year. 27 . Not a big difference there in terms of the different types of fare payment as well as the rest of the options there. We also asked among riders who used cash as their primary method why. Far and away its do you prefer to pay cash as i ride. Over 50 said that. Theres actionable things on the list and things more difficult. The first one is tough. I just prefer to pay cash. You look at the others, Cash Transfer say better value. Dont have access to a card. Theres other reasons where you may take action on that. The first ones a tough one. And we did a tracking study thats been going on many years now. This particular question