Hosted by Dr. Michael Sulmeyer, principal cyber advisor to the secretary of the Army, this podcast series features informal conversations with senior Army leaders about cyber issues. This is not a podcast by and for cyber specialists about cyber topics, but an opportunity for leaders from wide-ranging professional backgrounds to share how cyber issues have become increasingly impactful on a wide range of noncyber fields.
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Hosted by Dr. Michael Sulmeyer, principal cyber advisor to the secretary of the Army, this podcast series features informal conversations with senior Army leaders about cyber issues. This is not a podcast by and for cyber specialists about cyber topics, but an opportunity for leaders from wide-ranging professional backgrounds to share how cyber issues have become increasingly impactful on a wide range of noncyber fields.
In the eighth and final episode of Ctrl Alt Army: Stories from Cyberspace, Dr. Michael Sulmeyer is joined by Secretary of the Army Christine Wormuth. Responsible for the service's nearly one million soldiers and overseeing its $185 billion budget, her perspective is perfectly suited to complete this series of insightful discussions with senior leaders on cyber issues and the Army. Her wide-ranging experience over twenty-five years of work on defense and national security policy enables her to provide critical context to the Army's efforts, underway now, to prepare to combat cyber threats and to operate and succeed in cyberspace.
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Ctrl Alt Army
Hosted by Dr. Michael Sulmeyer, principal cyber advisor to the secretary of the Army, this podcast series features informal conversations with senior Army leaders about cyber issues. This is not a podcast by and for cyber specialists about cyber topics, but an opportunity for leaders from wide-ranging professional backgrounds to share how cyber issues have become increasingly impactful on a wide range of noncyber fields.