Cybersecurity leaders build trust in Dallas

The Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit identifies the \"Cyber 40\" nations - those with the broadest, most powerful cyber capabilities along with those with the gre...

This week Dallas, Texas, has been transformed into a hub for cybersecurity experts from around the world. They are gathered as part of the Worldwide Cybersecurity Summit, an event that seeks to improve international cooperation to better protect critical systems in countries around the world. The summit is sponsored by the nonpartisan East-West Institute. Retired Lt. General Harry Raduege, Chairman of the Deloitte Center for Cyber Innovation and the former director of the Defense Information Systems Agency, was one of the presenters at the conference. He tells us what the government is doing right, and what could be better.

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