Cyber Focus
In this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo moderates a timely and wide-ranging conversation on the future of AI policy and governance with Sarah Beth Jansen, a senior fellow at the McCrary Institute and longtime DC policy expert, and Austin Carson, founder of SeedAI and former legislative director for Rep. Mike McCaul. The discussion covers the Trump administration’s AI Action Plan, sector-specific regulatory approaches, and how Congress can play a constructive role without stifling innovation. Both guests emphasize the importance of local experimentation, procurement reform, and...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, Frank Cilluffo is joined by Brad Medairy, Executive Vice President at Booz Allen Hamilton, and Dave Forbes, who leads Cyber Physical Defense for the firm. Together, they unpack their joint report with the McCrary Institute, Anchored in Zero Trust, examining the cybersecurity vulnerabilities of U.S. ports. The conversation explores China’s cyber activities, the significance of Volt Typhoon, and the risks posed by Chinese-made cranes operating at American ports. They highlight how economic and national security intersect at ports, the unique challenges of...
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In this special Cyber Focus episode recorded at Black Hat 2025, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with two senior leaders from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA): Chris Butera, a more than decade-long CISA veteran currently serving as Acting Director of the Cybersecurity Division, and Bob Costello, the agency’s Chief Information Officer. They discuss how CISA is adapting its mission in the face of evolving threats, budget pressures, and leadership changes, while maintaining a rapid operational tempo. Topics include the agency’s fast-turn vulnerability response through...
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Forescout CEO Barry Mainz joins host Frank Cilluffo to unpack the evolving cybersecurity threat landscape—from nation-state hacktivism to post-quantum vulnerabilities. Mainz highlights how adversaries are leveraging crowdsourced expertise and agentic AI to target critical infrastructure, especially operational technology (OT) systems in sectors like water, energy, and healthcare. The conversation explores Forescout's research on hacktivist proxy groups, the growing danger posed by embedded and aging devices, and the urgency of preparing for post-quantum cryptographic threats. Mainz...
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In this special crossover edition of Cyber Focus and the Power Podcast, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with Aaron Larson to explore the evolving intersection of energy innovation and cybersecurity. From breakthroughs in small modular reactors and geothermal technologies to the power demands of AI and electric vehicles, they examine how the U.S. grid is being reshaped by both opportunity and threat. Larson draws on his background in nuclear power and conversations with top industry leaders to highlight the promise of emerging energy sources—and the urgent need to bake in security from the...
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Richard Horne, CEO of the United Kingdom’s National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC), joins host Frank Cilluffo to explore how the UK is strengthening cyber resilience across critical infrastructure, private industry, and international partnerships. Drawing from his experience in both government and the private sector, Horne outlines NCSC’s approach to tackling advanced threats, closing resilience gaps, and collaborating with allies on systemic cyber defense. The conversation spans ransomware, AI, supply chain risk, quantum cryptography, and how organizations—large and small—can better...
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Kristina Walter, Director of the NSA’s Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, joins Frank Cilluffo to explain how the NSA is building trusted partnerships with private industry to counter advanced cyber threats. Walter shares how collaborative work with defense contractors and tech providers has helped uncover zero-day vulnerabilities, block billions of malicious domains, and expose Chinese operations like Volt Typhoon. She also discusses the role of AI in cyber defense, the race to prepare for quantum computing, and why resilience—not perfection—is the new benchmark for critical...
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In this episode of Cyber Focus, Frank Cilluffo sits down with Jonathan Braley, Director of the Food and Agriculture Information Sharing and Analysis Center (Food and Ag-ISAC), to explore the growing cybersecurity threats facing the U.S. food and agriculture sector. They examine the integration of operational technology (OT), the rise in ransomware attacks on farms and food producers, and the fragile nature of supply chain cybersecurity. Braley highlights why even small farms are increasingly targeted and how awareness, threat intelligence sharing, and proactive cyber defense strategies are...
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In this special Independence Day episode of Cyber Focus, we bring together highlights from three influential House leaders shaping U.S. cyber policy: Chairman Mark Green (Homeland Security), Chairman Mike Rogers (Armed Services), and Chairman Rick Crawford (Intelligence). From digital warfare and offensive cyber capabilities to workforce development and interagency reform, this episode offers a rare look into how Congress is working to strengthen national security in the digital age. Listen to their full interviews: • Rick Crawford – We Are in a State of Digital Warfare • Mike Rogers...
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In this urgent episode of Cyber Focus recorded June 24, 2025, host Frank Cilluffo speaks with retired General Frank McKenzie, former Commander of U.S. Central Command and Executive Director of the Global and National Security Institute at the University of South Florida. The discussion focuses on the unfolding crisis between Iran and Israel, recent U.S. military strikes on Iranian nuclear sites, and the fragile ceasefire now in place. McKenzie offers expert insight into the strategic weakness of Iran, the state of its proxy forces, and the growing threat of Iranian cyberattacks. They also...
info_outlineIn this episode of Cyber Focus, host Frank Cilluffo sits down with award-winning journalist Jason Plautz of Politico’s E&E News Energywire to explore the growing tension between artificial intelligence, energy demand, and infrastructure readiness. Plautz breaks down how AI-driven data centers are reshaping the U.S. power grid—and what state and federal leaders are doing in response. The conversation covers legislative efforts in Texas and Georgia, the controversial idea of “kill switches” for data centers, and major federal moves like the Stargate project and DOE’s push to site data centers on federal lands. Plautz also unpacks the Trump administration’s AI and energy strategy, and highlights how tech companies could accelerate innovation in nuclear, geothermal, and other clean energy sources.
Main Topics Covered:
- Why AI is driving an unprecedented spike in electricity demand
- The strain data centers are placing on existing grid infrastructure
- How states like Texas and Georgia are responding with new legislation
- The feasibility and controversy around data center “kill switches”
- The Stargate project and the Trump administration’s AI-energy policy direction
- DOE’s plan to co-locate data centers and power sources on federal land
Key Quotes:
“Some of these [data centers] have been compared to like mini malls. If you imagine a site that big running computers, imagine how much power that's going to need.” — Jason Plautz
“AI or data center use could triple by 2030 in the U.S. Right now it accounts for about 4% of the nation's electricity use. It would account for 12%.... the equivalent of 53 million households just running data centers. — Jason Plautz
“Lawmakers have said is they don't want a situation where the grid is strained and you have an entire block of houses without power, and across the street is a data center that's still humming.” — Jason Plautz
“This is really an opportunity, I think, to leap forward in some of the energy technology that’s been sitting dormant—because all of a sudden, you have deep pockets and a lot of interest.” — Jason Plautz
“We're seeing a lot more concern about what would happen if there were to be a cyberattack on the grid. What would that mean—and how can we build the grid without making it more vulnerable?” — Jason Plautz
“This is an economic competitiveness issue as well as a national security issue—and it’s a race neither we nor Beijing want to lose.” — Frank Cilluffo
Relevant Links and Resources:
“Artificial Intelligence's Thirst for Power Demands Greater Focus on Cybersecurity of the Energy Sector” by Frank Cilluffo
"State lawmakers grapple with energy demand for data centers" by Jason Plautz
https://www.eenews.net/articles/state-lawmakers-grapple-with-energy-demand-for-data-centers/
“Study finds headroom on the grid for data centers" by Jason Plautz
https://www.eenews.net/articles/study-finds-headroom-on-the-grid-for-data-centers/
"Energy is AI’s barrier to entry. David Sacks knows it." by Jason Plautz
https://www.eenews.net/articles/energy-is-ais-barrier-to-entry-david-sacks-knows-it/
"Chris Wright elaborates on DOE data center build-out, job cuts" by Jason Plautz
https://www.eenews.net/articles/chris-wright-elaborates-on-doe-data-center-build-out-job-cuts/
Guest Bio:
Jason Plautz is an award-winning journalist based in Denver, currently reporting for E&E News’ Energywire, where he covers electricity and the clean energy transition. He focuses on the intersection of environmental policy and politics, and his work has also appeared in Science, High Country News, and Ars Technica. A former reporter in Washington, D.C., Plautz was selected for the Scripps Fellowship in Environmental Journalism at the University of Colorado and brings experience in reporting, editing, and audio production.