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May 6, 2022

DC “insiders” buzzing about NSPM-13

National Security Presidential Memorandum-13 (NSPM-13) came into effect in 2018, following a National Security Council-led interagency review process focused on increasing the operational effectiveness of the United States Cyber Command. The order delegated key authorities to the Secretary of Defense to conduct time-sensitive military operations in cyberspace. There is currently a debate underway in national security circles about whether to amend NSPM-13 to restrict the autonomy of the Department of Defense, and by extension Cyber Command. How would such a change impact our ability to counter cyber attacks by Russia and China? Please join Hudson Adjunct Fellow Ezra Cohen for a discussion with expert panelists Alexei Bulazel, JD Work, and Joshua Steinman on the future of NSPM-13 and cyber warfare.


Anonymous 05/05/22 (Thu) 21:31:24 229fc9 (14) No.16218598

Ezra A. Cohen
 

 
DC “insiders” buzzing about NSPM-13
 

 
But I sat down with it’s architect, @JoshuaSteinman, and two heavyweights, @0xAlexei and @HostileSpectrum for an inside look at how the US can remain dominant in cyberspace.
 

 
Watch here:
 

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6NGQB-skj4


 
@HudsonInstitute
 

 

 


NSPM-13 and the Future of Cyber Warfare
 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m6NGQB-skj4

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