The department of Homeland Security. Dj johnson from the fbi. Jen silk from the department of energy. Let me set the stage for you a little bit before we dive in. Over the past eight years, and someone say longer, the country has faced an alarming increase in the number of Cyber Incidents against the public and private sectors, incidents which have ranged in scale and sophistication and severity. Last week, president obama ued we are pleased to convene this group of experts to provide feedback. It is so important that we provide feedback on how best to implement this policy. It directs the department of Homeland Security in coordination with a variety of different federal agencies to submit a National Cyber Incident Response plan within 180 days. We understand that a draft plan will be ready for you in september for your comments. In the meantime, we hope that you will use todays events to talk about the plan to ask questions about it to ask questions about how the writers intend to co
Services had sent six ambulances, a mass casualty truck and supporting officers and equipment to help. Reporter what you see down there . What was the storm like . It was just pouring down rain real hard. It just came up real quick. And then it was a lot of hail and a lot of damage. Wind blowing, trees blowing. Its been a lot of stuff. The area was under a Tornado Warning this morning after a National Weather Service Radar indicated a water spout over the chesapeake bay. Howard, were not going to have problems like that here but we certainly have seen some rain this morning. We v. I want to take you to southeastern virginia at 8 00. It seemed to be happening about 8 00, 8 15. This is the storm. This is norfolk, the Virginia Beach area, richmond. We had some heavy storms down here. Not so much by us. You can see all the lightning popping with it. This came across, certainly had some wind and rotation with it. Whether or not its a tornado, the Weather Service will go and do a survey. Loo
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