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Gates to Nominate NSA Chief to Head New Cyber Command

General Keith Alexander, a MET alumnus, will be nominated for a new position in the Obama administration to coordinate the defense of Pentagon computer networks and improve US cyberwar capabilities. General Alexander is currently director of the National Security Agency.

Gates to Nominate NSA Chief to Head New Cyber Command

Posted 16 years ago in Alumni News, MET News

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