- LAS VEGAS (Reuters) - The head of the governments secretive National Security Agency took the unprecedented step on Friday of asking a convention of unruly hackers to join him in an effort to make the Internet more secure. (Huffington Post)
- Keith Alexander, also the head of the U.S. Cyber Command -- took the stage Friday at the nations largest hacker convention to deliver a recruiting pitch. (CNN Money)
- LAS VEGAS — NSA chief Gen. Keith Alexander, appearing for the first time at the DefCon hacker conference, told the crowd of hackers and security professionals that his agency "absolutely" does not maintain files on Americans. (Wired News)
- Gen. Keith Alexander, head of the National Security Agency and U.S. Cyber Command, recently said the number of cyberattacks on U.S. infrastructure increased 17-fold between 2009 and 2011, the New York Times reported. (GCN.com)
- In a speech to the 20th annual Def Con gathering in Las Vegas, four-star General Keith Alexander stressed common ground between U.S. officials and hackers, telling them privacy must be preserved and that they could help by developing new tools. (Yahoo Finance)
- General Keith Alexander, director of the spy agency, will speak at the Defcon conference, marking the highest-level visit to date by a U.S. government official to the colorful gathering. (YAHOO!)
- A cyber-arms race is gathering steam. Unfortunately, the policy response is lagging. Gen. Keith B. Alexander, who heads the National Security Agency and U.S. (Register Citizen)
- During hearings in March, members of Congress pressed Army Gen. Keith Alexander, head of U.S. Cyber Command, for details on the military rules of engagement for offensive cyberoperations, particularly so that U.S. (NewsFactor Network)
- WASHINGTON — The head of the powerful National Security Agency, General Keith Alexander, said the US must adopt a law to protect the country from cyberattacks while insisting that it would respect privacy. (Raw Story)
- Army General Keith Alexander, who also serves as the Director of the National Security Agency and the Chief of the Central Security Service, said in terms of preparation for a cyber attack on a critical part of its network infrastructure, the U.S. (RTT News)
Saturday, July 28, 2012
Keith Alexander
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