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Eric Geller @ericgeller
"[A] growing body of analysts and researchers see this pattern playing out across Corporate America, with companies using unusual disruptions as an excuse to raise prices for their goods and services, thereby allowing them to expand profit margins." https://t.co/8Rnp1NToNx — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Biden's budget also requests $753 million to help Ukraine "continue to counter Russian malign influence and to meet emerging needs related to security, energy, cybersecurity, disinformation, macroeconomic stabilization, and civil society resilience." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Cyber in Biden's newly released FY24 budget: *$3.1b for CISA (up $145m from last year) *$63m more for FBI's cyber investigations *$395m for global digital connectivity (includes @StateCDP) *$200m for TMF *$245m for clean energy security https://t.co/he1zS4W5Bd — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Cyber in Biden's newly released FY24 budget: *$3.1b for CISA (up $145m from last year) *$63m more for FBI's cyber investigations *$395m for global digital connectivity (includes @StateCDP) *$200m for TMF $245m for clean energy security https://t.co/he1zS4W5Bd — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@theMandaTorian @LillianSNoble happy birthday Lilly!!!! — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
You're not fooling anyone. https://t.co/CDUlG58a2h — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
And the open session has ended. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Warner says ODNI's refusal to provide Congress with the Trump/Biden/Pence documents jeopardizes the IC's ability to earn the congressional trust necessary to do things like renew FISA Section 702. đź‘€ — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
@martinmatishak there's your 702, buddy — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Wray: "It's the control of data to conduct all sorts of big data operations. It's the control of the recommendation algorithm, which allows them to conduct influence operations. It's the control of the software, which allows them to then have access to millions of devices." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Michael Bennet asks Wray to elaborate on the TikTok threat. Wray says it's about TikTok being totally subservient to Beijing. He says if you asked Americans if they wanted to give Beijing control of their data and devices, most would say, "I'm not down with that." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Angus King asks about China and Russia's cyber program. Nakasone says 🇨🇳 exhibiting "increasing degree of risk-taking" w/ IP theft & is "increasing" influence ops. He admits 🇷🇺 getting better at exploiting US infrastructure but says "we still...are able to stay ahead of them." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Tom Cotton says "the volume of focus" in the IC's threat assessment "on things like climate change or gay marriage bills in other countries" gives him "great pause" when it comes to "the priorities and the resources we're applying to the critical threats this country faces." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Haines: "We've seen the frustration of actually trying to make this better. I know the President is committed to this issue. I absolutely will ensure that he and the National Security Council know of your concerns and relay them as such." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Wyden asks Haines to press the NSC to accelerate its work to rewrite the EO governing classification. "My concern is that we're not seeing the urgency that is necessary," Wyden says, suggesting there's "some foot-dragging" by people who oppose reform. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Wyden asks Haines if she'll release her outside panel's report on govt purchases of Americans' sensitive data. Haines: “We'll have our folks review it for that purpose.” Wyden: Any release to not release it? Haines: "No, I think it absolutely should," with proper redactions. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Wyden asks Wray if the FBI purchases commercial geolocation data. Wray says no, although he acknowledges that the FBI previously "purchased some such information for a specific national security pilot project, but that's not been active for some time." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Rubio's question was a reference to Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo saying that "the politician in me thinks you’re gonna literally lose every voter under 35, forever," if you ban TikTok. https://t.co/7Y3VA2Rfss Rubio wasn't happy about that comment: https://t.co/zX9d7im8zF — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Rubio: Should TikTok’s popularity among young people be a reason not to take action against it? Wray: "Not from my perspective." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Rubio asks Wray if Beijing could use TikTok to spread poisonous, divisive narratives to a Western audience. Wray: “Yes, and ... we're not sure that we would see many the outward signs of it happening if it was happening." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Nakasone and Haines both highlight the importance of partnerships with the private sector. Haines says the USG needs to maintain the "capacity to work with them, to understand essentially what those innovations are and how we can help them protect themselves." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Wray: "We need to be working more and more closely with business community to try to build resilience. I think there have been a lot of progress that's been made, but we need to make more." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
Warner asks the witnesses if they agree that we need to reframe natsec to include non-traditional domains like private-sector technological innovation. Everyone says yes. Wray: "Technology and economic security have become inextricably intertwined with national security." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
DNI Haines says "we do not foresee the Russian military recovering enough this year to make major territorial gains" in Ukraine, but Putin "most likely" believes that time is on his side and "prolonging the war" for years is his best hope for achieving his goals. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
IC also calls out "Iran’s growing expertise and willingness to conduct aggressive cyber operations" & North Korea's "sophisticated and agile espionage, cybercrime, and attack threat." IC says NK can "probably ... cause temporary, limited disruptions" of some U.S. infrastructure. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
IC assessment: China "almost certainly would consider undertaking aggressive cyber operations against U.S. homeland critical infrastructure and military assets worldwide" if it anticipated a "major conflict" with the U.S. Beijing "almost certainly" capable of disrupting US CI. — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The IC officially says in its assessment that Russia's "cyber activity surrounding the [Ukraine] war fell short of the pace and impact we had expected." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
IC assessment: Russia "particularly focused on improving its ability to target critical infrastructure, including underwater cables & industrial control systems...b/c compromising such infrastructure improves & demonstrates its ability to damage infrastructure during a crisis." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
The IC's annual threat assessment has been posted to coincide with this hearing: https://t.co/iErxlH10f8 Of note: "Moscow will become even more reliant on nuclear, cyber, and space capabilities as it deals with the extensive damage to Russia’s ground forces." — PolitiTweet.org
Eric Geller @ericgeller
"We've forgotten what it's like to live in a world where we have near-peer competitors," SSCI ranking member Marco Rubio says, because the political class "is still filled with officials who came of age in the post-Cold War fantasy about the end of history." — PolitiTweet.org