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NSA To Share More Unclassified Information On Cyber Threats To Build Industry Partnerships

NSA To Share More Unclassified Information On Cyber Threats To Build Industry Partnerships
NSA Cyber Lead Jonathan Darby addresses the State Department's Overseas Security Advisory Council's annual briefing. Photo: Matthew Beinart.

The National Security Agency (NSA) is looking to increase its capacity for sharing unclassified information on potential network vulnerabilities with industry as it hopes to combat increasing adversarial cyber threats.Public-private partnerships remain a critical piece for NSA cyber operations as analysts gather information on attacks aimed increasingly at both federal and industry networks, according to Jonathan Darby, deputy chief of the agency’s cyber security operations group.“This cyber security challenge is not a government problem, it’s not a private sector problem.…

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