How Cyber Plays in Boardrooms of the Future

By Rick Ledgett

Rick Ledgett served as the Deputy Director of the National Security Agency from January 2014 until his retirement in April 2017, culminating a nearly 40-year career in cryptology at NSA and in the U.S. Army. He previously led the Media Leaks Task Force, the Agency’s response to the Snowden leaks. He was the first National Intelligence Manager for Cyber at the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, and he directed the NSA’s 24/7 cyber threat operations center.

We know that corporate boards can no longer afford to leave cyber to the IT team. In the future, (which is now) they need to be actively engaged in cybersecurity and they need to know how to do it from a strategic level. Particularly in a time when many companies are looking to either acquire or build a cyber component, board members need to collectively focus on understanding cybersecurity in private equity and M&A.

The Cipher Brief recently turned to Rick Ledgett, to share his perspective on these issues in a virtual gathering of experts from across the national security space for this member’s only briefing.

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