Maj. Gen. Dale Meyerrose, USAF retired, Meyerrose Group

New cybersecurity legislation President Obama signed recently may just be the start of Congress's efforts to improve the government's cyber defenses. The 114th ...

New cybersecurity legislation President Obama signed recently may just be the start of Congress’s efforts to improve the government’s cyber defenses. The 114th Congress will look at other ways to give government IT leaders tools they need to improve security. Retired Air Force Maj. Gen. Dale Meyerrose was the first chief information officer of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence. In his Top 3 for 2015, he suggests Congressional response isn’t enough. He tells In Depth with Francis Rose why ongoing tensions that social media highlights don’t get enough attention from leaders in the federal government.

Maj. Gen. Dale Meyerrose’s Top 3 for 2015

  1. Social-intolerance will be front and center
  2. Technical PCs and laptop decline will accelerate, as will digitization into every part of life
  3. Business: Big is beautiful

In our special radio report, Top 3 for 2015, federal experts tell In Depth host Francis Rose what top three concepts, trends or priorities they believe will be important in 2015.

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