In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo interviews Mark Green, Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee. Congressman Green, a combat veteran and healthcare entrepreneur, discusses key cybersecurity challenges, including workforce shortages, bureaucratic inefficiencies, and economic models that incentivize cybercrime. The conversation highlights the importance of initiatives like the Cyber Pivot Act, designed to address critical workforce gaps, and the need for harmonizing regulatory requirements. Green also explores strategies for protecting critical infrastructure, enhancing state-level cybersecurity, and leveraging public-private partnerships to bolster national resilience.
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Key Quotes:
"We have a 500,000 person shortage in cybersecurity jobs in this in this country, empty spaces with nobody to put in them." - Mark Green
"If a company is spending more time complying than they are actually securing themselves, then... government is doing harm." - Mark Green
"I have a strong belief that we have to as a country own the fact that these businesses can't protect themselves against nation states. And we have an obligation." - Mark Green
"At the end of the day, the first to respond and the last to leave in a local incident are still going to be at [the] state level." - Frank Cilluffo
"We've got to figure out as a country how to put pressure on people, to enforce laws, to extradite when someone breaks our laws." - Mark Green
Relevant Links:
https://homeland.house.gov/2024/09/24/chairman-green-introduces-cyber-pivott-act-to-tackle-government-cyber-workforce-shortage-create-pathways-for-10000-new-professionals/
Guest Bio:
Mark Green is the Chairman of the House Homeland Security Committee, where he spearheads efforts to address cybersecurity, border security, and national resilience. A West Point graduate, Green served as a combat veteran and special operations physician in the Army’s renowned 160th Special Operations Aviation Regiment, known as the Night Stalkers. After his military service, he became a successful entrepreneur in the healthcare sector. Green has brought his leadership skills to Congress, focusing on critical issues like cybersecurity workforce development, regulatory harmonization, and protecting critical infrastructure. He is also the author of We Before Me, a book reflecting his philosophy of putting collective success above individual gain.