If everybody in this bureaucracy gets to say no and everybody gets to sign off, we lose.
The idea that any President--Democrat, Republican, Trump or otherwise--would be willing to give up a significant portion of authority I thin...
What they're trying to do is create chaos. They don't care. They don't like Democrat Americans any more than they like Republican Americans.
I think most cities in America are not prepared for this, and they have old systems.
And again, that's my argument for the Cyber Director.
It needs to say, 'Department X, you haven't performed.'
Kim Jong Un, who said the thing that's going to keep me in charge are nuclear weapons and cybersecurity, offensive cybersecurity.
It is something that I think we absolutely have to pay attention to.
When you pay it, guess what? More people are deciding they want to get into the business and try and extract you from your money, and that's...
What we know is they'd love to get access to people's data from a nation-state perspective.
It does two things. Helps our own infrastructure ecosystem, people who are trusted vendors, to do that, No. 1.
I would look at all the ways they're coming at us.
Congress needs to pay attention.
Oh, boy, that may be the million-dollar question, Congressman.
I think it would put us in a better position. I would hate to say 'finally.'
So, Chairman Rogers, can you describe the potential effect a cyber-attack on critical infrastructure like this could have in the United Stat...
But ultimately we need tax policy and regulatory policy that really encourages and augments and doesn't create barriers to accessing that ca...
There are--there are countries who are engaged in ramping up their cyber capabilities that might not be friendly to the United States.