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Public-Private Partnerships and the Future of Cyber Defense with Sue Gordon

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In this episode of Cyber Focus, Frank Cilluffo sits down with Sue Gordon, a distinguished figure in the intelligence community. The discussion delves into her vast experiences, particularly focusing on the intersection of intelligence, national security, and cyber threats. Sue shares insights on the importance of public-private partnerships in cybersecurity, the evolving threat landscape, and the critical role of technology and innovation in maintaining national security. She also touches on the necessity of developing a skilled workforce to address future cyber challenges.
Main Topics

  • Public-Private Partnerships in Cybersecurity
  • Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape
  • National Security and Economic Security
  • Governance and Innovation in Cybersecurity
  • Space as a Critical Infrastructure
  • Workforce Development in Cybersecurity

Key Quotes
"Cyber threats are just a manifestation of the interests of our adversaries and competitors." - Sue Gordon
"When you think about cyber, think about it not just technically, but what the intention behind that. And when you do, you'll be much more thoughtful about seeing risk." - Sue Gordon
"You can't comply you're way out of it. You must be compliant. And there's some really wonderful standards that help people. But that isn't enough." - Sue Gordon
"Space is such a disproportionate advantage that it is a disproportionate target." -Sue Gordon
"It's not the capability, it's how integrated it is into your doctrine." - Frank Cilluffo
"We've come a distance, but we can't be complacent because we're not far enough. We're better than we've ever been. We're not good enough to beat the turn of the earth right now." - Sue Gordon
Relevant Links:
In-Q-Tel

Cyber Solarium Commission
Sue Gordon Sue Gordon is a renowned leader in the intelligence community, having served as the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence. She also held prominent positions at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency. Known for her innovative approaches and straight-shooter attitude, Sue has significantly contributed to advancing U.S. intelligence capabilities, particularly through her work with In-Q-Tel. A former captain of the Duke women's basketball team, she brings a unique perspective on leadership and teamwork to her roles.

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In this episode of Cyber Focus, Frank Cilluffo sits down with Sue Gordon, a distinguished figure in the intelligence community. The discussion delves into her vast experiences, particularly focusing on the intersection of intelligence, national security, and cyber threats. Sue shares insights on the importance of public-private partnerships in cybersecurity, the evolving threat landscape, and the critical role of technology and innovation in maintaining national security. She also touches on the necessity of developing a skilled workforce to address future cyber challenges.
Main Topics

  • Public-Private Partnerships in Cybersecurity
  • Evolving Cyber Threat Landscape
  • National Security and Economic Security
  • Governance and Innovation in Cybersecurity
  • Space as a Critical Infrastructure
  • Workforce Development in Cybersecurity

Key Quotes
"Cyber threats are just a manifestation of the interests of our adversaries and competitors." - Sue Gordon
"When you think about cyber, think about it not just technically, but what the intention behind that. And when you do, you'll be much more thoughtful about seeing risk." - Sue Gordon
"You can't comply you're way out of it. You must be compliant. And there's some really wonderful standards that help people. But that isn't enough." - Sue Gordon
"Space is such a disproportionate advantage that it is a disproportionate target." -Sue Gordon
"It's not the capability, it's how integrated it is into your doctrine." - Frank Cilluffo
"We've come a distance, but we can't be complacent because we're not far enough. We're better than we've ever been. We're not good enough to beat the turn of the earth right now." - Sue Gordon
Relevant Links:
In-Q-Tel

Cyber Solarium Commission
Sue Gordon Sue Gordon is a renowned leader in the intelligence community, having served as the Principal Deputy Director of National Intelligence. She also held prominent positions at the National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency and the Central Intelligence Agency. Known for her innovative approaches and straight-shooter attitude, Sue has significantly contributed to advancing U.S. intelligence capabilities, particularly through her work with In-Q-Tel. A former captain of the Duke women's basketball team, she brings a unique perspective on leadership and teamwork to her roles.

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