Securing the foundational technology that underpins our Nation's most critical functions is a National imperative.
The U.S. has the technology and the knowledge to secure these systems but has not prioritized the resources to do so.
The United States desperately needs to revamp its playbook for critical infrastructure cybersecurity.
The consequences can be deadly. An OT disruption could hurt our communities, our economy, and even our National security...
I know crimes, I can smell them. You don`t have to smell this one. I can prove it, you`re 18 different ways. I can prove...
I would like to thank the witnesses for participating in today's hearing on securing the industrial control systems at t...
I thank you once again. I thank our witnesses for your valuable testimony and the Members for their questions.
It is the number one thing I hear on the campaign trail from employers is how do we get people to come to work, how do w...
If we cannot fix our stuff, we are in the position of we have got to throw it away, buy new, or do without.
Which state, and who is out there, has the best model legislation that you would propose?
My concern is that we do have, you know, just because somebody creates a little device and it looks just like a block, t...
So quick question, potentially a solution to you, and I am going to ask this of Mr. Clark.
I think there is a middle ground. It is not just all or nothing.
I think there is maybe a middle ground here because I do not like to look at this as a zero sum game; it is either all o...
Whenever government gets in the middle of it, it tends to overplay.
Rural people, such as myself and a number of the Members here, are already underserved just because everything is far aw...
Throwing away is why we have an e-waste problem.
The right to repair is alluring in its simplicity. In theory, it seems obvious that if you buy something, you own it, an...