On the recordApril 10, 2018
Why aren't we more effective at defending the country in cyberspace?
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congress.govWhy aren't we more effective at defending the country in cyberspace?
Langevin questions the effectiveness of current cybersecurity defenses.
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If you look at a lot of the systemically important entities, these are very well-resourced organizations for cybersecurity.
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