Publicprivate innovations and the public and private sector issues on Cyber Security. I want to also echo frank and thank our sponsors for this, northrup grummond. In addition to his day job at f northrup grummond, hes on the panel for the Cyber Security. At the end of the 50 minutes for audience questions. First immediately to my left, your right. Scott aaronson, executive director for business continuity. Hes been there since 2009, working in a variety of roles before getting his current position, before that work on the hill for congressman lantos, senator nelson for a number of years has a masters here from gw, from the graduate school of political management and also will be announcing this early next month, will be a member of the senators board of directors. Finally to his left, kirsten todd is the president and managing partner of Liberty Group ventures and also a resident sclar at the university of Pittsburgh Institute for cyber law. She served as executive director for the co
Coverage is going to continue over on our companion network, cspan. You can also see all of todays fcc hearing later in our schedule. And on the cspan. Org. Here on cspan3, well bring you a discussion with House Democrats on the ways and Means Committee. They held a meeting yesterday on the republican tax reformulation. Joining them were House Democratic leaders, nancy pelosi and steny hoyer, invited speakers, mark zandi of moodys analytics and jason fuhrman, former chair of the white house economic advisers during the obama administration. This is 90 minutes. [deval patrick tolet me bring this hearing order. It might be the only hearing let me bring this hearing to order. Take note of the fact this may be the only hearing on impending tax legislation where conferees will get together for the first time today. I want to thank our witnesses for joining us. Todays hearing is the first, and as i noted, likely the only hearing on hr1, the Ryan Mcconnell tax legislation. So i thank our witn
The achairman ajit pai greeting witnesses as the meeting is set to get under way shortly. Well have live allday coverage here on cspan3. Welcome. December 2017 meeting of the federal Communications Commission. Madam secretary, turn the floor over to you. Thank you, mr. Chairman. Good morning to you, and good morning commissioners. The purpose of the federal Communications Commission open meeting is for the commission to consider the matters that have been duly posted in accordance with the government and the sunshine act. As provided in the commissions rules, members of the public are invited to observe, which includes attending, listening, and taking notes, but does not include participating in the meeting, or addressing the commission. Actions that purposely interfere or attempt to interfere with the commencement or conduct of the meeting, or inhibit the audiences ability to observe or listen to the meeting, including attempts by audience members to address the commission while the m
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The room and are thrilled to have richard as one of those. He is the former scholar in residence at the National Security agency and is currently at the National Defense. Or national war college. National war college. And aaron hughes who sat down as the Deputy Assistant secretary for all things cyber at the office of the secretary of defense brings a lot of policy expertise as well as a wonk at heart, so can marry those up exceedingly well. And last, but certainly not least, rear admiral will metz, former j2 or head of intelligence for u. S. Pacific command, Cyber Commander and has had roles inside the Intelligence Community as well as, obviously, the u. S. Navy. And is also one of our senior fellows. So thank you to the panelists here. I want to go deep with some of the deterrence related questions. And i think, aaron, maybe start with you, to sort of paint the picture. And articulating some of the challenges and opportunities to get to a deterrent approach. But what should we be thi