Cyber Focus
To the Point is a new video series from the McCrary Institute for Cyber and Critical Infrastructure Security, found here at Threat Beat. Hosted by McCrary Institute Director Frank Cilluffo, the series delivers fast-moving, high-impact conversations with top national security and cybersecurity leaders. Each episode tackles big ideas with clarity and urgency — getting straight to the point. In this inaugural episode, Frank sits down with Chris Inglis and George Barnes — both former deputy directors of the National Security Agency — for a fast-paced, high-level conversation reflecting their...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo speaks with Peter W. Singer, strategist at New America, professor at Arizona State, and founder of Useful Fiction. They revisit Singer’s influential book Ghost Fleet and examine how the strategic landscape—particularly U.S.-China competition—has shifted over the past decade. Singer discusses China’s military reorganization and the lessons it's drawing from the war in Ukraine. He also explores how AI is reshaping the nature of cyber threats. The conversation highlights the growing intersection of cyber, physical, and cognitive...
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Overview: In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Admiral Mike Rogers (Ret.), former Commander of U.S. Cyber Command and Director of the National Security Agency. Rogers shares insights from his leadership across two administrations, discussing offensive cyber operations, the evolution of Cyber Command, and pressing national security challenges. The conversation spans from undersea cable vulnerabilities to public-private integration, the future of quantum and AI, and the enduring need for clarity in cyber policy. A decorated Auburn alum, Rogers reflects on lessons...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo speaks with Congressman Mike Rogers, Chairman of the House Armed Services Committee. Representing Alabama’s 3rd District, Rogers outlines his top defense priorities, including boosting defense spending, acquisition reform, and preparing for cyber and space warfare. He also shares insights on missile defense, the strategic role of Huntsville, the future of the national cyber workforce, and the growing energy demands of AI. Rogers offers a candid look at how Congress is adapting to emerging threats and why he believes space and cyber will...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo speaks with Ryan Propis, Vice President for Security and Facilitation at the U.S. Travel Association. With the U.S. preparing to host the World Cup in 2026 and the Olympics in 2028, Propis outlines how these massive international events will test the limits of our country’s travel infrastructure and security systems. Drawing on his experience as Chief of Staff at TSA and a senior staffer on Capitol Hill, he discusses the urgent need to modernize how we screen, move, and protect travelers—especially as daily passenger volumes are set to...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Andy Piazza, a senior threat intelligence leader at Unit 42, and Daniel Kroese, a cybersecurity policy expert, both from Palo Alto Networks. They discuss key findings from Palo Alto Networks’ 2025 Global Incident Response Report, highlighting the accelerating speed of cyberattacks, the growing use of AI in both offense and defense, and the increasing sophistication of nation-state and cybercriminal operations. The conversation explores the intersection of cybersecurity technology, policy, and defense strategies,...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Bill Rucker, a seasoned veteran in IT and cybersecurity, currently leading Trustwave Government Solutions. They explore the insights from Trustwave's recent report on cybersecurity challenges facing the manufacturing sector. Rucker highlights the rapidly rising costs of breaches, now averaging $5.8 million, emphasizing vulnerabilities stemming from legacy operational technology (OT) and the complexities of integrating OT with modern IT systems. The conversation also covers the increased sophistication of cyber threats, the...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Harry Krejsa, Director of Studies at Carnegie Mellon University's Institute for Strategy and Technology. Krejsa, a former Pentagon and White House cyber strategist, discusses his latest report, Sunshield, which highlights the intersection of cybersecurity, U.S.-China competition, and grid security. The conversation explores how China's cyber operations exploit technical debt in U.S. critical infrastructure, the cybersecurity risks and opportunities in the energy transition, and how the rapid buildout of AI-driven power...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo speaks with Cynthia Brumfield, a prolific cybersecurity journalist and analyst. Brumfield discusses her reporting on the human toll of cybersecurity incidents, including mental health challenges and burnout among cyber professionals. She also explores the evolving role of deception technology in cyber defense and highlights key cybersecurity provisions in the latest National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA). The conversation covers the growing threats pose
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Andrew Howell, Vice President for Government Affairs at SentinelOne, and Kyle Klein, Deputy Director for Policy and Partnerships at the McCrary Institute. Together, they discuss the evolving cybersecurity legislative landscape in the early days of the 119th Congress. The conversation covers key bills like the Cyber Pivot Act, updates to the Computer Fraud and Abuse Act, efforts to designate space as critical infrastructure, AI regulation, an
info_outlineOverview: In this episode, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Cheri Caddy, former Deputy Assistant National Cyber Director at the White House and senior technical advisor at the Department of Energy. They discuss the cybersecurity challenges surrounding connected vehicles, examining how modern cars are effectively "computers on wheels" and the broader implications for privacy, data security, and national security. Cheri highlights the convergence of IT and OT systems in vehicles, the need for cyber-informed engineering, and the importance of regulatory harmonization in addressing these challenges.
Main Topics Covered:
- Convergence of IT/OT systems in connected vehicles
- Cybersecurity and privacy risks of modern cars
- Global supply chain implications for vehicle data security
- Regulatory harmonization across sectors impacting connected vehicles
- Future of automation and autonomous vehicles in the cybersecurity landscape
- Managing cybersecurity at an enterprise level for government and corporate vehicle fleets
Key Quotes:
"Your car has always been something in your environment, but now it's a computer. It's software-defined, and you have to treat it with all of the cyber implications of being a computer." – Cheri Caddy
"There's no cyber problem that's a single sector anymore." – Cheri Caddy
"Vehicles are giant sensor platforms recording everything. What are the security implications of taking a connected vehicle on to a sensitive facility? ...I think that is very much an open question.– Cheri Caddy
"We need to get [vehicle engineers] to think about cybersecurity at the design phase. Because dealing with bolting on cyber after the fact is, is just not practical.– Cheri Caddy
This is just such an interesting area of converging, of all of the exciting cyber things, from supply chain to applied machine learning to data standards and integration. – Cheri Caddy
Relevant Links:
National Cyber Informed Engineering Strategy
Information on vehicle data privacy and cybersecurity from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA)
- https://www.nhtsa.gov/research/vehicle-cybersecurity
- https://www.nhtsa.gov/press-releases/nhtsa-updates-cybersecurity-best-practices-new-vehicles
Guest Bio: Cheri Caddy is a cybersecurity leader with over 30 years of experience in national security, intelligence, and technical advisory roles. She has served as the Deputy Assistant National Cyber Director at the White House, as well as a senior advisor at the Department of Energy. Caddy's expertise lies in bridging policy and technical innovation, particularly in IT/OT convergence and secure-by-design engineering for critical infrastructure.