April 8, 2024 at 06:30AM
Dave Luber has been named the new cybersecurity director of the NSA, succeeding Rob Joyce who retired on March 31. Luber, with over 30 years of experience in various cybersecurity roles, will lead the agency’s efforts to combat cyber threats and work with partners across the community.
Key takeaways from the meeting notes:
– Dave Luber has been appointed as the new cybersecurity director for the National Security Agency (NSA), succeeding Rob Joyce who retired on March 31.
– Luber, with over three decades of experience, has held various significant positions within the NSA and the US Cyber Command.
– In his new role, Luber will oversee the NSA’s cybersecurity directorate, aiming to prevent and eliminate cyber threats to the Department of Defense, National Security Systems, and the Defense Industrial Base.
– Luber expressed his honor in taking on the role and intends to continue the agency’s work in collaboration with partners across the community.
– The NSA has been actively involved in safeguarding US systems against cyber threats, offering resources and guidance for public and private sector entities.
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