April 10, 2024 at 05:22PM
Dave Luber became the NSA’s new Director of Cybersecurity on April 1, taking over from Rob Joyce. Luber looks forward to continuing the agency’s work in preventing cyber threats and building partnerships. With over 37 years of experience, including roles at NSA and USCYBERCOM, Luber is uniquely qualified for this critical role.
Dave Luber has recently assumed the role of Director of Cybersecurity at the National Security Agency (NSA), overseeing the Cybersecurity Directorate (CSD). With over 37 years of experience, including serving as NSA’s Deputy Director of Cybersecurity and Executive Director for U.S. Cyber Command, Luber is uniquely qualified for this critical position. He succeeds Rob Joyce, who retired after 35 years of service to the NSA. Joyce played a pivotal role in leading CSD’s mission to prevent and eradicate threats to national security systems and critical infrastructure. Luber is committed to advancing cybersecurity capabilities, awareness, and the next generation of professionals, which will enhance NSA’s performance and partnerships.