February 22, 2024 at 04:52PM
Rob Joyce, US director of cybersecurity and deputy national manager of national security systems, is retiring from the NSA after 34 years. He served as the director of the Cybersecurity Directorate in 2021 and held various positions on the National Security Council. David Luber, the current deputy director of the CSD, will succeed him.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes regarding the retirement of Rob Joyce, the US director of cybersecurity and the deputy national manager of national security systems at the National Security Agency (NSA):
– Rob Joyce will retire on March 31 after 34 years of service in the NSA.
– He became the director of the Cybersecurity Directorate (CSD) in 2021 and has also served as a top cryptologic representative in the UK.
– Joyce has held various positions on the National Security Council, including special assistant to the president, cybersecurity coordinator at the White House, acting deputy homeland security adviser, and acting homeland security adviser.
– David Luber, the current deputy director of the CSD, will succeed Joyce. Luber brings 30 years of experience in the public sector and previously served as the executive director for the US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM).