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2021 NSA Cybersecurity Year in Review

By: National Security Agency
Narrated by: Tom Brooks
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The National Security Agency (NSA) formed a Cybersecurity Directorate in 2019 with the charge to prevent and eradicate threats to the United States’ National Security Systems and critical infrastructure, with an initial focus on the Defense Industrial Base and its service providers.

Drawing on the NSA’s rich information assurance legacy, the Cybersecurity Directorate refocused to meet the demands of the present and the future. It integrated key parts of the NSA’s cybersecurity mission, such as threat intelligence, vulnerability analysis, cryptographic expertise, and defensive operations, into a more public-facing organization determined to raise the cybersecurity bar across government and industry while also imposing costs on US adversaries.

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