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[DefCon32] Fireside Chat – The Dark Tangent and DNSA Anne Neuberger
Jeff Moss, known as The Dark Tangent, founder of DEF CON, engages in a dynamic fireside chat with Anne Neuberger, Deputy National Security Advisor for Cyber and Emerging Technology. Their conversation at DEF CON 32 explores pressing cybersecurity issues, including artificial intelligence and quantum computing, from the White House’s perspective. Jeff and Anne discuss how the hacker community can influence policy, fostering collaboration to enhance global digital resilience.
Navigating Emerging Technologies
Anne opens by outlining her role in shaping the Biden Administration’s cybersecurity policies, emphasizing the transformative potential of AI and quantum computing. She highlights the need for resilient digital systems, given their critical role in hospitals and power grids. Jeff complements this by noting DEF CON’s history of hosting government speakers, underscoring the importance of dialogue between hackers and policymakers.
Strengthening Global Cooperation
The discussion shifts to international cybersecurity cooperation, with Anne detailing efforts to align allies against digital threats. She explains how coordinated responses can de-escalate conflicts, reducing the risk of cyberattacks by nation-states or criminals. Jeff probes the practicalities of these partnerships, highlighting the hacker community’s role in testing and refining these strategies.
Engaging the Hacker Community
Anne emphasizes the DEF CON community’s unique ability to identify vulnerabilities and propose innovative solutions. She encourages hackers to engage with government initiatives, leveraging tools like generative AI to patch vulnerabilities swiftly. Jeff reinforces this, noting that DEF CON’s open forum allows for candid feedback, shaping policies that reflect real-world challenges.
Building a Resilient Future
Concluding, Anne reflects on her privilege to serve in government, driven by a commitment to freedom and security. She invites hackers to collaborate on building robust digital systems, ensuring safety for critical infrastructure worldwide. Jeff echoes this call, envisioning DEF CON as a catalyst for policy improvements, with Anne’s return next year symbolizing ongoing partnership.