We have taken kind of a passive approach. We have taken a technical approach. We have focused on making our defenses strong which you could call it a Maginot Line approach.
The bad news is the countries that don't like us, including Iran, Russia, and China, have probed our critical infrastructure and have looked...
I would call it coercion.
We need to think about things that directly apply to cybersecurity.
I think we need to find ways to demonstrate to countries that we will not put up with this.
When I first came to Congress almost 30 years ago, I served on the old Public Works and Transportation Committee.
As we work to prevent overpayment, you have cautioned us about avoiding unintended consequences.
Thank you, Mr. Chairman, for holding this hearing this morning.
I want to thank all of the witnesses for being here.
I think that would be very valuable. We have done some good things, but there are many issues that are unfinished.
You cannot get blood from a turnip.