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PostHeaderIcon [DefCon32] DEF CON 32: Fireside Chat – The Dark Tangent and National Cyber Director Harry Coker, Jr

Harry Coker Jr., National Cyber Director at the White House, joined Jason Healey, a veteran cybersecurity expert and DEF CON review board member, for an engaging fireside chat at DEF CON 32. Their discussion illuminated the pressing challenges in cybersecurity, with a particular emphasis on securing space systems against escalating nation-state cyber threats. Harry, a former CIA and NSA executive, shared insights from his leadership at the Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD), highlighting collaborative efforts to bolster national cyber resilience and develop robust policies for space cybersecurity.

Addressing Space Cybersecurity Challenges

Harry opened by underscoring the critical role of space systems in personal, economic, and national security domains. He noted that existing cybersecurity frameworks often fall short for space infrastructure, which faces unique threats from nation-state actors. Drawing from his experience at the NSA and CIA, Harry detailed ONCD’s work with federal space operators and industry partners to craft minimum cybersecurity requirements, as tasked by the Vice President. This initiative aims to fortify space systems against sophisticated attacks, ensuring resilience in an increasingly contested domain.

Advancing National Cybersecurity Strategy

The conversation shifted to ONCD’s broader mission, established through the 2021 National Defense Authorization Act to advise the President and align federal resources against cyber threats. Harry emphasized the National Cybersecurity Strategy’s proactive approach, moving beyond reactive incident response to foundational security enhancements. He highlighted partnerships with the Office of Management and Budget to prioritize cybersecurity funding and initiatives like the Counter Ransomware Initiative and Secure-by-Design principles, which shift responsibility to capable actors like technology producers.

Engaging the DEF CON Community

Jason probed the evolving relationship between the government and the hacker community, noting DEF CON’s transformation from a restricted event for federal employees to a hub for collaboration. Harry praised the community’s role in responsible vulnerability disclosure and encouraged active participation in initiatives like the Open Source Software Security Initiative, backed by $11 million from the Department of Homeland Security. He challenged attendees to tackle complex issues like Border Gateway Protocol vulnerabilities, emphasizing partnership as a cornerstone of ONCD’s strategy.

Cultural Reflections and Future Imperatives

Concluding, Harry drew an analogy to the “Ocean’s” film series, applauding its depiction of cyber integration in team missions, a lesson from his military and intelligence career. He stressed that cybersecurity is an imperative, not an inconvenience, urging the community to safeguard the Internet’s decentralized innovation. Jason echoed this, capitalizing “Internet” to signify its value, and called for continued vigilance to preserve its integrity for future generations. Their dialogue underscored the need for collective action to secure cyberspace.

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