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How Apple's iPhone Supply Chain Built China into a Manufacturing Superpower with Patrick McGee show art How Apple's iPhone Supply Chain Built China into a Manufacturing Superpower with Patrick McGee

Cyber Focus

Supply chains are essential infrastructure—and the iPhone’s supply chain sits at the center of U.S.–China competition. As Washington reassesses economic security, this episode explores what it looks like when market incentives collide with geopolitical reality. Frank Cilluffo speaks with Patrick McGee, author of Apple in China, about his reporting on Apple’s deep manufacturing reliance on China—and what that reveals about leverage, resilience, and risk. They explore how industrial capacity is built through repetition, why diversification is harder than headlines suggest, and how...

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AI, Critical Infrastructure, and Cascading Failures with Madison Horn show art AI, Critical Infrastructure, and Cascading Failures with Madison Horn

Cyber Focus

Madison Horn joins host Frank Cilluffo to explain why AI-driven cyber risk may be quieter, faster, and harder to spot in 2026. She breaks down “cascading failures” in critical infrastructure—and how a disruption in one sector can quickly ripple into others. The conversation zeroes in on AI agents, especially their ability to create new user accounts, get access to systems, and hide inside everyday routine activity. Horn also warns that AI supply chain weaknesses could spread faster than traditional zero-days.   Main Topics Covered  Why AI-enabled attacks may look like...

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Cyber Leadership, Workforce Morale, and the House Email Breach with Nextgov's David DiMolfetta show art Cyber Leadership, Workforce Morale, and the House Email Breach with Nextgov's David DiMolfetta

Cyber Focus

CISA leadership, NSA/Cyber Command staffing, and offensive cyber operations are colliding early in 2026. Frank Cilluffo and reporter David DiMolfetta unpack Sean Plankey’s renomination for CISA Director, and what a prolonged leadership vacuum can mean for agency direction and momentum. They then turn to Lt. Gen. Rudd’s confirmation hearing and the evolving debate over the Title 10/Title 50 “dual hat.” The conversation also examines morale and workforce pressures inside NSA, including reported staffing reductions. It closes with “Absolute Resolve,” what public discussion of cyber...

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The Hammer and the Anvil: Offensive Cyber Strategy with Chris Inglis show art The Hammer and the Anvil: Offensive Cyber Strategy with Chris Inglis

Cyber Focus

Chris Inglis joins Frank Cilluffo to break down what offensive cyber strategy should look like in an era of strategic competition. Drawing from the McCrary Institute’s new report on U.S. cyber policy, Inglis argues that resilience and consequences are not competing theories—they have to work together. He explains why “defend forward” and persistent engagement reshaped authorities and expectations after 2018, including how NSPM-13 changed delegation for operations. The conversation also tackles the messy seam between Title 10 and Title 50 in cyberspace, and why integration—not...

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Are We Ready for 2026? Top Cyber Predictions on Policy, Tech, and Threats show art Are We Ready for 2026? Top Cyber Predictions on Policy, Tech, and Threats

Cyber Focus

Cyber Focus kicks off 2026 (and its 100th new episode) with rapid-fire predictions from McCrary Institute senior fellows. They flag big policy inflection points—especially whether Congress can reauthorize “CISA 2015,” sustain information-sharing protections, and keep state and local cybersecurity funding on track. Tech-wise, the group focuses on AI’s accelerating integration, the “speed” divide between defenders and adversaries, and emerging pressures across connectivity and infrastructure. On threats, they warn about deepfake-driven social engineering, ransomware that’s getting...

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AI-Orchestrated Cyber Espionage and the Future of Cyber Defense with CISA’s Nick Andersen show art AI-Orchestrated Cyber Espionage and the Future of Cyber Defense with CISA’s Nick Andersen

Cyber Focus

AI is speeding up cyber operations and shrinking the window for defenders to respond. Nick Andersen, who leads CISA’s Cybersecurity Division, explains why Anthropic’s recent report caught attention: it described what Anthropic called the first publicly reported AI-orchestrated cyber espionage campaign, in which threat actors misused its Claude models to automate and scale parts of an intrusion. Andersen and Frank Cilluffo unpack what that signal means for resilience, from model safeguards to the infrastructure and people surrounding them. They apply secure-by-design thinking to frontier...

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Revisiting Offensive Cyber Discussion with Adm. Mike Rogers (Ret.) show art Revisiting Offensive Cyber Discussion with Adm. Mike Rogers (Ret.)

Cyber Focus

In this re-releases 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...

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The Hidden Backbone of the Internet: Subsea Cable Security with Alex Botting show art The Hidden Backbone of the Internet: Subsea Cable Security with Alex Botting

Cyber Focus

Undersea cables quietly carry almost all global internet traffic yet rarely feature in security debates. This episode explains how subsea infrastructure underpins the global economy, data flows, and modern military operations while facing frequent “accidental” disruptions and growing geopolitical risk. Listeners hear why chokepoints, island dependencies, and hotspots from the Red Sea to the Taiwan Strait keep national security officials up at night. The conversation also explores how redundancy, smarter investigations, and faster permitting can harden this hidden backbone against both...

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The Army’s “No Fail” Cyber Mission with Brandon Pugh show art The Army’s “No Fail” Cyber Mission with Brandon Pugh

Cyber Focus

Army Principal Cyber Advisor Brandon Pugh joins Frank Cilluffo to address a stark reality: if critical infrastructure fails, the Army cannot mobilize. To meet this “no fail” mission, Pugh explains how the service is aggressively merging cyber with electronic warfare and cutting red tape to field new technology in days rather than years. They also discuss the Army’s unique edge in this digital fight—Reservists who bring high-level private sector expertise directly to the battlefield. The conversation also explores how AI and operational technology are reshaping the Army’s cyber...

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Inside State Cyber Defense: Whole-of-State Security with Alabama's Daniel Urquhart and Chad Smith show art Inside State Cyber Defense: Whole-of-State Security with Alabama's Daniel Urquhart and Chad Smith

Cyber Focus

State and local governments are stepping up to defend critical services against fast-evolving cyber threats. In this episode of Cyber Focus, Alabama’s top IT leaders show how they’re staying ahead of the curve. They explain how a hybrid, highly decentralized environment forces them to lean on shared standards, SLCGP funding, and whole-of-state partnerships. Along the way, they unpack a recent incident that came dangerously close to crisis and what it revealed about tools, visibility, and trust. They also look ahead to AI-enabled attacks, deepfakes, and “distortion,” and why automation...

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Lisa Plaggemier, Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance, joins host Frank Cilluffo to discuss how public education can combat online scams, fraud, and cyber threats. With billions of campaign impressions and only a nine-person team, the Alliance focuses on motivating behavior change through creative, jargon-free outreach. Plaggemier explains how scams like pig butchering are orchestrated by organized crime and even nation-state actors—and why the U.S. needs a coordinated national response. The episode highlights the growing need for cross-sector data sharing, targeted messaging for seniors, and a “scam czar” to unite fragmented efforts. As Cybersecurity Awareness Month kicks off, the conversation underscores how individual actions and shared responsibility can help close critical gaps in digital safety.

Main Topics Covered
• The mission of the National Cybersecurity Alliance and its consumer-focused campaigns
• Core Cybersecurity Awareness Month themes: MFA, passwords, updates, and scams
• Reaching overlooked populations through creative outreach like Kubikle and safe-word campaigns
• The scale and structure of online scams like pig butchering and their ties to nation-state actors
• The call for a national “scam czar” to coordinate public-private response
• Challenges in cross-sector data sharing and the limits of current fraud response models
• Upcoming efforts to reach K-12 audiences and improve campaign impact across age groups

Key Quotes
“We are a tiny nonprofit of nine people and we reach billions of people every October.” — Lisa Plaggemier
“I can hack away at our banks and probably not come away with any cash. [But] I can hack away at individual customers of the bank and come away with millions of dollars, and there's no ISAC for my mom.” — Lisa Plaggemier
“I do not think it would be a bad idea if we had a scam czar at this point because the adversary is so well organized.” — Lisa Plaggemier
“Older folks are targeted less often, but when they fall victim, the dollar amounts are very high. They have their whole life savings at stake.” — Lisa Plaggemier
“We've got in a lot of organizations, fraud teams that don't talk to security teams that don't talk to trust and safety teams. And so if you're still siloed in your organization, I think the call to action here is that that all needs to be seen as one.” — Lisa Plaggemier

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Guest Bio
Lisa Plaggemier is Executive Director of the National Cybersecurity Alliance, where she leads efforts to make cybersecurity practical and accessible. She describes herself as “on a crusade to eliminate stock photos of hackers in hoodies,” underscoring her focus on real-world education over clichés. A former Ford Motor Company marketing executive, she now serves on the U.S. Secret Service Cyber Investigations Advisory Board and is based in Austin, Texas.