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Determining how best to secure the nation's critical IT infrastructure must be a collaborative effort by the federal government and the private sector, says Charles Croom, vice president of cybersecurity solutions at defense contractor and IT integrator Lockheed Martin.
A retired Air Force lieutenant general, Croom is an astute observer of government-private sector cooperation, having served as director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and commander of the Joint Task Force for Global Network operations.
In an interview, Croom discussed the:
Croom spoke with Eric Chabrow, managing editor of GovInfoSecurity.com.
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Determining how best to secure the nation's critical IT infrastructure must be a collaborative effort by the federal government and the private sector, says Charles Croom, vice president of cybersecurity solutions at defense contractor and IT integrator Lockheed Martin.
A retired Air Force lieutenant general, Croom is an astute observer of government-private sector cooperation, having served as director of the Defense Information Systems Agency and commander of the Joint Task Force for Global Network operations.
In an interview, Croom discussed the:
Croom spoke with Eric Chabrow, managing editor of GovInfoSecurity.com.