
Chris Inglis
Former U.S. National Cyber Director
Chris Inglis served as the first National Cyber Director where he was responsible for coordinating federal agency work on cyber and overseeing the US' digital defense strategy. Inglis retired from the Department of Defense in January 2014 after more than 41 years of federal service, including 28 years at NSA and seven and a half years as its senior civilian and Deputy Director. Mr. Inglis’ military career includes over 30 years of service in the U.S. Air Force from which he retired as a Brigadier General in 2006.
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