NSA Talks Cybersecurity

Presented at DEF CON 26 (2018), Aug. 10, 2018, 11 a.m. (45 minutes).

The National Security Agency (NSA) has authorities for both foreign intelligence and cyber security.  This unique position gives NSA insights into the ways networks are exploited and the methods that are effective in defending against threats.  Over time, NSA has adapted the focus of its security efforts and continues to evolve with technologies and the adversaries we face.  The talk will look back at some of the inflection points that have influenced NSA and US Government cybersecurity efforts and look at what is necessary to stay safe in the new environment.


Presenters:

  • Rob Joyce
    Rob Joyce (@RGB_Lights) has been with the Nation Security Agency (NSA) for 29 years and has led organizations doing both foreign intelligence and cybersecurity work.  He is the Senior Advisor for Cybersecurity, having recently returned from the White House as the Cybersecurity Coordinator where he worked national policy, synchronizing activity across the government and partners.  His previous assignment was leading Tailored Access Operations (TAO), the organization developing tools, techniques and capabilities to exploit computers for NSA's foreign intelligence mission.  Prior to that, he was the Deputy Director for Information Assurance, overseeing the protection of national security systems, which includes the nation's cryptographic key material, classified networks and warfighting networks.  In his spare time, Rob builds a computerized Christmas light show.  His most recent display was likely visible from the International Space Station. In addition to an infatuation with Christmas light displays, he helped a Boy Scout troop built catapults for the annual Punkin Chunkin competition until lawyers ruined it for all of us.

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