The Cyber Vault has gathered witness testimony and transcripts for hearings held by the 115th Congress during 2018. These documents are reflective of the scope of the legislative challenges and Congress’s priorities in the field. The list is ordered by committee, with hearings listed chronologically for each committee. Joint hearings appear at the end of the list for the Senate and the House.
Similar resources will be produced at the end of each future session of Congress.
SENATE COMMITTEES
Senate Armed Services Committee
Michael M. Gilday, Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command, U.S. 10th Fleet, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Posture of the Services.” March 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Paul M. Nakasone, Commander, Cyber Command, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Posture of the Services.” March 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Lori E. Reynolds, Commander, Marine Corps Forces Cyberspace Command, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Posture of the Services.” March 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Chris P. Weggeman, Commander, Air Forces Cyber, 24th Air Force, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Posture of the Services.” March 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Dennis A. Crall, Senior Military Advisor for Cyber Policy and Deputy Principal Cyber Advisor, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Operational Readiness of the Department of Defense.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Stephen G. Fogarty, Commander, United States Army Cyber Command, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Operational Readiness of the Department of Defense.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Essye B. Miller, Principle Deputy Chief Information Officer, Department of Defense, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Operational Readiness of the Department of Defense.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Vincent R. Stewart, Deputy Commander, U.S. Cyber Command, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Cyber Operational Readiness of the Department of Defense.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Senate Committee on Armed Services, “Joint Hearing to Receive Testimony on the Cyber Operational Readiness of the Department of Defense.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Dmitri Alperovitch, Chief Technology Officer, CrowdStrike, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Acquisition and Practices from the Private Sector.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
John A. Davis, Vice President and Federal Chief Security Officer, Palo Alto Networks, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Acquisition and Practices from the Private Sector.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Francis Landolf, Principal, Core Consulting, LLC. Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Acquisition and Practices from the Private Sector.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Ronald Nielson, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Parsons Corporation, Statement for the Record for the Senate Armed Services Committee, “Department of Defense’s Cybersecurity Acquisition and Practices from the Private Sector.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Armed Services Committee.
Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs
Senator Mike Crapo, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Michael Daniel, CEO, Cyber Threat Alliance, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Carl Kessler, CIO, First Mutual Holding Co., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Bill Nelson, CEO, Financial Services Information Sharing and Analysis Center, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Bob Sydow, Principal and Americas Cybersecurity Leader, EY, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Phil Venables, Chief Operational Risk Officer, Goldman Sachs, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Cybersecurity: Risks to the Financial Services Industry and Its Preparedness.” May 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Christopher A. Ford, Assistant Secretary for International Security and Nonproliferation, Department of State, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Russia Sanctions: Current Effectiveness and Potential for Next Steps.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Christopher Krebs, Under Secretary, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Russia Sanctions: Current Effectiveness and Potential for Next Steps.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Sigal Mandelker, Under Secretary, Terrorism and Financial Intelligence, Department of the Treasury, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs, “Russia Sanctions: Current Effectiveness and Potential for Next Steps.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Banking, Housing, and Urban Affairs.
Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
Clint Watts, Fellow, Foreign Policy Research Institute, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Terrorism and Social Media: #IsBigTechDoingEnough?” January 17, 2017. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Carlos Monje, Director, Public Policy and Philanthropy, Twitter, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Terrorism and Social Media: #IsBigTechDoingEnough?” January 17, 2017. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Juniper Downs, Director, Public Policy and Government Relations, YouTube, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Terrorism and Social Media: #IsBigTechDoingEnough?” January 17, 2017. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Monika Bickert, Head of Product Policy and Counterterrorism, Facebook, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Terrorism and Social Media: #IsBigTechDoingEnough?” January 17, 2017. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Justin Brookman, Director, Privacy and Technology Policy, Consumers Union, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Data Security and Bug Bounty Programs: Lessons Learned from the Uber Breach and Security Researchers.” February 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Marten G. Mickos, Chief Executive Officer, HackerOne, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Data Security and Bug Bounty Programs: Lessons Learned from the Uber Breach and Security Researchers.” February 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
John Flynn, Chief Information Security Officer, Uber Technologies, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Data Security and Bug Bounty Programs: Lessons Learned from the Uber Breach and Security Researchers.” February 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Katie Moussouris, Chief Executive Officer, Luta Security, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Data Security and Bug Bounty Programs: Lessons Learned from the Uber Breach and Security Researchers.” February 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation
David J. Redl, Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information, National Telecommunications and Information Administration, Department of Commerce, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Oversight of the National Telecommunications and Information Administration.” June 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Ashkan Soltani, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Cambridge Analytica and Other Facebook Partners: Examining Data Privacy Risks.” June 19, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Aleksandr Kogan, Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Cambridge Analytica and Other Facebook Partners: Examining Data Privacy Risks.” June 19, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
John Battelle, Chief Executive Officer, NewCo, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Cambridge Analytica and Other Facebook Partners: Examining Data Privacy Risks.” June 19, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Donna Dodson, Director, National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence, National Institute of Standards and Technology, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Complex Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities: Lessons Learned from Spectre and Meltdown.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Jose-Marie Griffiths, President, Dakota State University, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Complex Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities: Lessons Learned from Spectre and Meltdown.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Sri Sridharan, Director, Florida Center for Cybersecurity, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Complex Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities: Lessons Learned from Spectre and Meltdown.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
James Bladel, Vice President of Global Policy, GoDaddy, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “The Internet and Digital Communications: Examining the Impact of Global Internet Governance.” July 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Michael Chertoff, Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “The Internet and Digital Communications: Examining the Impact of Global Internet Governance.” July 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Roslyn Layton, Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “The Internet and Digital Communications: Examining the Impact of Global Internet Governance.” July 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Christopher Painter, Coordinator for Cyber Issues, Department of State, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “The Internet and Digital Communications: Examining the Impact of Global Internet Governance.” July 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Denise E. Zheng, Vice President, Business Roundtable, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “The Internet and Digital Communications: Examining the Impact of Global Internet Governance.” July 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Rachel Welch, Senior Vice President for Policy and External Affairs, Charter Communications, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Damien Kieran, Data Protection Officer, Twitter, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Keith Enright, Chief Privacy Officer, Google, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Andrew DeVore, Vice President and Associate General Counsel, Amazon.com, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Leonard Cali, Senior Vice President for Global Public Policy, AT&T, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Guy “Bud” Tribble, Vice President for Software Technology, Apple, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Examining Safeguards for Consumer Data Protection.” September 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Laura Moy, Executive Director, Center on Privacy & Technology, Georgetown Law, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Consumer Data Privacy: Examining Lessons from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act.” October 10, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Andrea Jelinek, Chair, European Data Protection Board, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Consumer Data Privacy: Examining Lessons from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act.” October 10, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Alastair Mactaggart, Chair, Californians for Consumer Privacy, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Consumer Data Privacy: Examining Lessons from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act.” October 10, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Nuala O’Connor, President and CEO, Center for Democracy and Technology, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Consumer Data Privacy: Examining Lessons from the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation and the California Consumer Privacy Act.” October 10, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Federal Trade Commission, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Oversight of the Federal Trade Commission.” November 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation.
Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources
Barbara Endicott-Popovsky, Executive Director, Center for Information Assurance and Cybersecurity, University of Washington, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine Cybersecurity in our Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure.” March 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Robert M. Lee, CEO, Dragos, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine Cybersecurity in our Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure.” March 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Jim Matheson, CEO, National Rural Electric Cooperative Association, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine Cybersecurity in our Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure.” March 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
William H. Sanders, Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine Cybersecurity in our Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure.” March 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Bruce J. Walker, Assistant Secretary, Office of Electricity Delivery and Energy Reliability, Department of Energy, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine Cybersecurity in our Nation’s Critical Energy Infrastructure.” March 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Paul M. Dabbar, Under Secretary for Science, Department of Energy, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine DOE’s Efforts in the Field of Quantum Information Science.” September 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Supratik Guha, Senior Science Advisor, Argonne National Laboratory, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine DOE’s Efforts in the Field of Quantum Information Science.” September 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Todd Holmdahl, Corporate Vice President for Quantum, Microsoft Corporation, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine DOE’s Efforts in the Field of Quantum Information Science.” September 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Irfan Siddiqi, Faculty Scientist, Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources, “Examine DOE’s Efforts in the Field of Quantum Information Science.” September 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Energy and Natural Resources.
Senate Committee on Foreign Relations
Scott Busby, Deputy Assistant Secretary for Human Rights and Labor, Department of State, Statement for the Record for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, “The China Challenge, Part 3: Democracy, Human Rights, and the Rule of Law.” December 4, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Foreign Relations Committee.
Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee
Jeanette Manfra, Assistant Secretary, Office of Cybersecurity and Communication, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Mitigating America’s Cybersecurity Risk.” April 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Mitigating America’s Cybersecurity Risk.” April 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Gregory C. Wilshusen, Director, Information Security Issues, Government Accountability Office, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Mitigating America’s Cybersecurity Risk.” April 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Laura K. Donohue, Director, Center on Privacy and Technology, Georgetown Law, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Examining Warrantless Smartphone Searches at the Border.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Matthew Feeney, Director, Project on Emerging Technologies, Cato Institute, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Examining Warrantless Smartphone Searches at the Border.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Neema Singh Guliani, Senior Legislative Counsel, Washington Legislative Office, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs, “Examining Warrantless Smartphone Searches at the Border.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs.
Jennifer Bisceglie, CEO, Interos Solutions, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, “Evolving Threats to the Homeland.” September 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee.
Kevin Mandia, CEO, FireEye, Inc., Statement for the Record for the Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee, “Evolving Threats to the Homeland.” September 13, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Homeland Security & Governmental Affairs Committee.
Senate Select Committee on Intelligence
Amy Cohen, Executive Director, National Association of State Election Directors, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Eric Rosenbach, Co-Director of the Belfer Center for Science and International Affairs, Harvard Kennedy School, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Jim Condos, Vermont Secretary of State, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Jeh Johnson, Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Kirstjen Nielsen, Secretary of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Thomas Hicks, Chairman, U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Election Security.” March, 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Michael Daniel, Former Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator for President Barrack Obama, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Policy Response to Russian Interference in the 2016 U.S. Elections.” June 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Victoria Nuland, CEO, Center for a New American Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Policy Response to Russian Interference in the 2016 U.S. Elections.” June 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Renee DiResta, Director of Research, New Knowledge, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Todd Helmus, RAND Corporation, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Philip N. Howard, Oxford Internet Institute, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
John W. Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, Graphika, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Laura Rosenberger, Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Renee DiResta, Director of Research, New Knowledge, “Questions for the Record Senate Select Committee on Intelligence Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Laura Rosenberger, Alliance for Securing Democracy at the German Marshall Fund of the United States, “Questions for the Record, Senate Select Committee on Intelligence: Foreign Influence Operations and their use of Social Media Platforms.” August 1, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
John W. Kelly, Chief Executive Officer, Graphika, “Reponses to Questions for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence: Foreign Influence Operations and Their Use of Social Media Platforms.” August 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Todd C. Helmus, RAND Corporation, “Russian Social Media Influence: Understanding Russian Propaganda in Eastern Europe, Addendum.” August 31, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Phil Howard, Oxford Internet Institute, “Questions for the Record.” September 4, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Jack Dorsey, Chief Executive Officer, Twitter, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” September 5, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Sheryl Sandberg, Chief Operating Officer, Facebook, Statement for the Record for the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, “Open Hearing: Foreign Influence Operations’ Use of Social Media Platforms.” September 5, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Select Committee on Intelligence.
Senate Committee on the Judiciary
Senator Dianne Feinstein, Statement for the Record for the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Senator Chuck Grassley, Statement for the Record for the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Eitan Hersh, Professor, Tufts University, “Statement for the Record for the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Mark A. Jamison, Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, Statement for the Record for the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Christopher Wylie, Statement for the Record for the Senate Judiciary Committee, “Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Eitan Hersh, Professor, Tufts University, “Response to Questions for the Record: Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 23, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Mark Jamison, Visiting Scholar, American Enterprise Institute, “Responses for the Record: Cambridge Analytica and the Future of Data Privacy.” May 23, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Judiciary Committee.
Ryan Goodman, Professor of Law, New York University School of Law, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Election Interference: Ensuring Law Enforcement is Equipped to Target Those Seeking to Do Harm.” June 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Adam S. Hickey, Deputy Assistant Attorney General, Department of Justice, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Election Interference: Ensuring Law Enforcement is Equipped to Target Those Seeking to Do Harm.” June 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Nina Jankowicz, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Election Interference: Ensuring Law Enforcement is Equipped to Target Those Seeking to Do Harm.” June 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Matthew Masterson, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Election Interference: Ensuring Law Enforcement is Equipped to Target Those Seeking to Do Harm.” June 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Kenneth L. Wainstein, Partner, Davis Polk & Wardwell, LLP, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Election Interference: Ensuring Law Enforcement is Equipped to Target Those Seeking to Do Harm.” June 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Thomas A. Fanning, President, Southern Company, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Cyber Threats to our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Robert Kolasky, Director, National Risk Management Center, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Cyber Threats to our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
James A. Lewis, Senior Vice President, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Cyber Threats to our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Michael Moss, Deputy Director, Cyber Threat Intelligence Integration Center, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Cyber Threats to our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Sujit Raman, Associate Deputy Attorney General, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “Cyber Threats to our Nation’s Critical Infrastructure.” August 21, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “China’s Non-Traditional Espionage Against the United States: The Threat and Potential Policy Responses.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
John C. Demers, Assistant Attorney General, National Security Division, Department of Justice, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “China’s Non-Traditional Espionage Against the United States: The Threat and Potential Policy Responses.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Peter E. Harrell, Adjunct Senior Fellow, Center for a New American Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “China’s Non-Traditional Espionage Against the United States: The Threat and Potential Policy Responses.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Christopher Krebs, Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “China’s Non-Traditional Espionage Against the United States: The Threat and Potential Policy Responses.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
James Mulvenon, General Manager, Special Programs Division, SOS International, LLC, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary, “China’s Non-Traditional Espionage Against the United States: The Threat and Potential Policy Responses.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Senate Joint Hearings
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook, Statement for the Record for the Senate Committee on the Judiciary and the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, “Facebook, Social Media Privacy, and the Use and Abuse of Consumer Data.” April 10, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook, “Responses to Commerce Questions for the Record.” June 8, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook, “Responses to Judiciary Questions for the Record.” June 8, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
Mark Zuckerberg, CEO, Facebook, “Responses to Senator Hassan Questions for the Record.” June 29, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Senate Committee on the Judiciary.
HOUSE COMMITTEES
House Committee on Armed Services
William Carter, Deputy Director, Technology Policy Program, Center for Strategic and International Studies, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “China’s Pursuit of Emerging and Exponential Technologies.” January 9, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Dean Cheng, Senior Research Fellow, The Heritage Foundation, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “China’s Pursuit of Emerging and Exponential Technologies.” January 9, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Paul Scharre, Senior Fellow and Director, Technology and National Security, Center for a New American Security, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “China’s Pursuit of Emerging and Exponential Technologies.” January 9, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Keith B. Alexander, CEO, IronNet Cybersecurity, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “Cyber Operations Today: Preparing for 21st Century Challenges in an Information-Enabled Society.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Michael Chertoff, CEO, the Chertoff Group, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “Cyber Operations Today: Preparing for 21st Century Challenges in an Information-Enabled Society.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Jeh Charles Johnson, Former Secretary of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “Cyber Operations Today: Preparing for 21st Century Challenges in an Information-Enabled Society.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Kenneth Rapuano, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security and Principal Cyber Advisor, Statement for the Record for the House Armed Services Committee, “A Review and Assessment of the Department of Defense Budget, Strategy, Policy, and Programs for Cyber Operations and U.S. Cyber Command for Fiscal Year 2019.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Michael S. Rogers, Commander, U.S. Cyber Command, Statement for the Record for the House Armed Services Committee, “A Review and Assessment of the Department of Defense Budget, Strategy, Policy, and Programs for Cyber Operations and U.S. Cyber Command for Fiscal Year 2019.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Dana Deasy, Chief Information Officer, Department of Defense, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “Department of Defense’s Artificial Intelligence Structure, Investments, and Applications.” December 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
Lisa Porter, Deputy Under Secretary for Research and Engineering, Department of Defense, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Armed Services, “Department of Defense’s Artificial Intelligence Structure, Investments, and Applications.” December 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Armed Services.
House Committee on Education and the Workforce
David Couch, Kentucky Department of Education, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Data Security: Exploring How Schools and States Keep Data Safe.” May 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Catherine E. Lhamon, Chair, U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Data Security: Exploring How Schools and States Keep Data Safe.” May 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Gary Lilly, Superintendent, Britsol, Tennessee, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Data Security: Exploring How Schools and States Keep Data Safe.” May 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
Amelia Vance, Director of Education Privacy, Future of Privacy Forum, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Education and the Workforce, “Protecting Privacy, Promoting Data Security: Exploring How Schools and States Keep Data Safe.” May 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Education and the Workforce.
House Committee on Energy and Commerce
House Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Disrupter Series: The Internet of Things, Manufacturing and Innovation.” January 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Energy, Committee on Energy and Commerce, “DOE Modernization: Legislation Addressing Cybersecurity and Emergency Response.” March 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Facebook: Transparency and Use of Consumer Data.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Telecommunications, Global Competitiveness, and National Security.” May 16, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Security, “Disrupter Series: Quantum Computing.” May 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Security, “Internet of Things Legislation.” May 22, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Digital Commerce and Consumer Protection, Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Understanding the Digital Advertising Ecosystem.” June 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Subcommittee on Communications and Technology, Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Protecting Customer Network Proprietary Information in the Internet Age.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Jack Dorsey, Chief Executive Officer, Twitter, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Twitter: Transparency and Accountability.” September 5, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Committee on Energy and Commerce, “Twitter: Transparency and Accountability.” September 5, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
Karen Evans, Assistant Secretary, Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response, Department of Energy, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Energy and Commerce, “DOE Modernization: The Office of Cybersecurity, Energy Security, and Emergency Response.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Committee on Energy and Commerce Majority Staff, Cybersecurity Strategy Report. December 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce.
House Committee on Foreign Affairs
House Committee on Foreign Affairs, “U.S. Cyber Diplomacy in an Era of Growing Threats.” February 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
House Committee on Homeland Security
House Committee on Homeland Security, “CMD, The Future of Federal Cybersecurity.” January 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
House Committee on Homeland Security, “Examining DHS’s Efforts to Strengthen its Cybersecurity Workforce.” March 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
Angela Bailey, Chief Human Capital Officer and Rita Moss, Director of Human Resources, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Examining DHS’ Efforts to Strengthen its Cybersecurity Workforce.” March 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Gregory C. Wilshusen, Director, Information Security Issues, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Examining DHS’ Efforts to Strengthen its Cybersecurity Workforce.” March 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Scott Blackburn, Executive in Charge for Information and Technology, Office of Information and Technology, Department of Veterans Affairs, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “CDM: Government Perspectives on Security and Modernization.” March 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Kevin Cox, CDM Program Manager, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “CDM: Government Perspectives on Security and Modernization.” March 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Stephen “Max” Everett, Chief Information Officer, Department of Energy, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “CDM: Government Perspectives on Security and Modernization.” March 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
David Garcia, Chief Information Officer, Office of Personnel Management, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “CDM: Government Perspectives on Security and Modernization.” March 20, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Nellie M. Gorbea, Rhode Island Secretary of State, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “DHS’s Progress in Securing Election Systems and Other Critical Infrastructure.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Chris Krebs, Undersecretary, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “DHS’s Progress in Securing Election Systems and Other Critical Infrastructure.” July 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Ken Durbin, Senior Strategist: Global Government Affairs & Cybersecurity, Symantec Corporation, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Assessing the State of Federal Cybersecurity Risk Determination.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Summer Fowler, Technical Director, Risk & Resilience, CERT Division, Carnegie Mellon University, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Assessing the State of Federal Cybersecurity Risk Determination.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Ari Schwartz, Managing Director of Cybersecurity Services, Cybersecurity Risk Management Group, Venable LLP, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Assessing the State of Federal Cybersecurity Risk Determination.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Homeland Security.
Christopher Porter, Chief Intelligence Strategist, FireEye, Inc., Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Insider Threats to Aviation Security: Airline and Airport Perspectives.” September 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Homeland Security Committee.
Michael A. Stephens, Executive Vice President, IT and General Counsel, Tampa International Airport, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Insider Threats to Aviation Security: Airline and Airport Perspectives.” September 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Homeland Security Committee.
Rep. John Katko, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Insider Threats to Aviation Security: Airline and Airport Perspectives.” September 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Homeland Security Committee.
Rep. John Ratcliffe, “Understanding Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Insider Threats to Aviation Security: Airline and Airport Perspectives.” September 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Homeland Security Committee.
Jeffrey L. Troy, Executive Director, Aviation Information Sharing and Analysis Center, Inc., Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Homeland Security, “Insider Threats to Aviation Security: Airline and Airport Perspectives.” September 6, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Homeland Security Committee.
House Committee on the Judiciary
House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
David Chavern, President and CEO, News Media Alliance, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Diamond and Silk, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Marsha Blackburn, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
James A. Himes, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Berin Szóka, President, TechFreedom, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Ari Ezra Waldman, Director, Innovation Center for Law and Technology, New York Law School, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Filtering Practices of Social Media Platforms.” April 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Monica Bickert, Vice President for Global Policy Management, Facebook, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Facebook, Google, and Twitter: Examining the Content Filtering Practices of Social Media Giants.” July 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Juniper Downs, Director of Public Policy and Government Relations, Google, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Facebook, Google, and Twitter: Examining the Content Filtering Practices of Social Media Giants.” July 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Nick Pickles, Senior Strategist for Public Policy, Twitter, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Facebook, Google, and Twitter: Examining the Content Filtering Practices of Social Media Giants.” July 17, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
Adriana Cohen, Boston Herald, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Ari Ezra Waldman, Director, Innovation Center for Law and Technology, New York Law School, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Harmeet K. Dhillon, Partner, Dhillon Law Group, Inc., Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Jeremey D. Tedesco, Vice President of U.S. Advocacy, Alliance Defending Freedom, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
James Hoft, Founder, The Gateway Pundit, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Mike S. Adams, Professor of Criminology, University of North Carolina-Wilmington, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Michael Simkovic, Professor of Law and Accounting, University of Southern California Gould School of Law, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Peter W. Wood, President, National Association of Scholars, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Tim Groseclose, Professor of Economics, George Mason University, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “The State of Intellectual Freedom in America.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
Sundar Pichai, CEO, Google, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on the Judiciary, “Transparency & Accountability: Examining Google and its Data Collection, Use, and Filtering Practices.” December 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on the Judiciary.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform
Ian Buck, General Manager of Accelerated Computing, NVIDIA, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part I.” February 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Oren Etzioni, CEO, Allen Institute for Artificial Intelligence, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part I.” February 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Charles Isbell, Executive Associate Dean for the College of Computing, Georgia Institute of Technology, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part I.” February 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Amir Khosrowshahi, Vice President and Chief Technology Officer, Intel Corporation, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part I.” February 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
James F. Kurose, Assistant Director, National Science Foundation for Computer and Information Science and Engineering, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part II.” March 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Keith Nakasone, Deputy Assistant Commissioner, General Services Administration, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part II.” March 7, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Ben Buchanan, Belfer Center Cybersecurity Project, Harvard University, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part III, Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy.” April 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Jack Clark, Strategy and Communications Director, OpenAI, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part III, Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy.” April 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Terah Lyons, Executive Director, The Partnership on Artificial Intelligence to Benefit People & Society, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part III, Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy.” April 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Gary Shapiro, President and CEO, Consumer Technology Association, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Game Changers: Artificial Intelligence Part III, Artificial Intelligence and Public Policy.” April 18, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Dana Deasy, Department of Defense Chief Information Officer, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “The Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) Scorecard 6.0.” May 23, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
David A. Powner, Director for Information Technology Management Issues, Government Accountability Office, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “The Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) Scorecard 6.0.” May 23, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Donald K. Bice, Gary S. Washington, Lynn Moaney, Department of Agriculture, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “The Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) Scorecard 6.0.” May 23, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Cyber-securing the Vote: Ensuring the Integrity of the U.S. Election System.” July 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
Ricky Hatch, Clerk Auditor, Weber County, Utah, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Cyber-securing the Vote: Ensuring the Integrity of the U.S. Election System.” July 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Thomas Hicks, Commissioner, U.S. Election Assistance Commission, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Cyber-securing the Vote: Ensuring the Integrity of the U.S. Election System.” July 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Chris Krebs, Undersecretary, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Cyber-securing the Vote: Ensuring the Integrity of the U.S. Election System.” July 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Maggie Toulouse Oliver, New Mexico Secretary of State, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Cyber-securing the Vote: Ensuring the Integrity of the U.S. Election System.” July 24, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “GAO High Risk Focus: Cybersecurity.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
Gene L. Dodaro, Comptroller General, Government Accountability Office, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “GAO High Risk Focus: Cybersecurity.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Suzette Kent, Federal Chief Information Officer, Office of Management and Budget, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “GAO High Risk Focus: Cybersecurity.” July 25, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Carol C. Harris, Director, Information Technology Management Issues, Government Accountability Office, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) Scorecard 7.0.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
Edwin Simcox, Chief Technology Officer and Acting Chief Information Officer, Department of Health and Human Services, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform, “Federal Information Technology Acquisition Reform Act (FITARA) Scorecard 7.0.” December 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform.
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, “Scholars or Spies: Foreign Plots Targeting America’s Research and Development.” April 11, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, “Artificial Intelligence: With Great Power Comes Great Responsibility.” June 26, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, “Bolstering Data Privacy and Mobile Security: An Assessment of IMSI Catcher Threats.” June 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office
House Committee on Science, Space, and Technology, “Big Data Challenges and Advanced Computing Solutions.” July 12, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
House Committee on Small Business
House Committee on Small Business, “Small Business Information Sharing: Combating Foreign Cyber Threats.” January 30, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: Government Publishing Office.
Andy Keiser, Visiting Fellow, National Security Institute, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Small Business, “ZTE: A Threat to America’s Small Businesses.” June 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Small Business.
David Linger, President & CEO, TechSolve, Inc., Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Small Business, “ZTE: A Threat to America’s Small Businesses.” June 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Small Business.
Matthew G. Olsen, President, IronNet Cybersecurity, Statement for the Record for the House Committee on Small Business, “ZTE: A Threat to America’s Small Businesses.” June 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Small Business.
House Committee on Ways and Means
House Committee on Ways and Means, “The State of the Social Security’s Information Technology.” September 27, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Committee on Ways and Means.
House Joint Hearings
Jeanette Manfra, Assistant Secretary, Office of Cybersecurity and Communications, National Protection and Programs Directorate, Department of Homeland Security, Statement for the Record for the House Homeland Security Committee and the House Armed Services Committee, “Interagency Cyber Cooperation: Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities of the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Armed Services Committee.
Kenneth Rapuano, Assistant Secretary of Defense for Homeland Defense and Global Security, Statement for the Record for the House Homeland Security Committee and the House Armed Services Committee, “Interagency Cyber Cooperation: Roles, Responsibilities, and Authorities of the Department of Defense and Department of Homeland Security.” November 14, 2018. Unclassified.
Source: House Armed Services Committee.