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Home Front: Politix
McCain schedules hearing on foreign Russian cyber threats to US
2017-01-01
[The Hill] Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) has scheduled a hearing for Thursday on cyber threats to the United States.

The Senate Armed Services Committee chairman has been an outspoken critic of Russia, whom U.S. officials have said is responsible for the hack and release of documents from Democratic groups, including the Democratic National Committee, leading up to the election.

According to CNN, McCain's hearing next week will address Russia's alleged hacking campaign during the election. The hearing will come a week after the Obama administration announced new sanctions on Russia in response to the election interference.

Witnesses invited to the hearing include Director of National Intelligence James Clapper, Under Secretary of Defense for Intelligence Marcel Lettre and Adm. Michael Rogers, head of U.S. Cyber Command and director of the National Security Agency.

The Senate Armed Services Committee indicated there is also a possibility of a closed session following the hearing Jan. 5, allowing lawmakers to receive an update on sensitive information.

The announcement comes in the wake of a new intelligence report, released Thursday, that summarized Moscow's hacking effort of multiple Democratic Party officials for the purposes of interfering in the election.

The administration announced retaliatory measures in response to the Kremlin's hacking campaign, including new sanctions against top Russian officials and expulsion of 35 Russian "operatives" from the U.S.

McCain has criticized the Obama administration's handling of Russia, calling for a tougher approach in the future.

"You can do a number of things," McCain told Fox News on Wednesday, including intensifying sanctions agains Russia, increasing U.S. military assets in the Baltic countries and giving "defensive weapons to Ukraine so that they can defend themselves."

“[Vladimir Putin] understands strength, and that’s all that he understands,” McCain added.
Posted by:Pappy

#13  Had a front row seat as 4 RU diplomats were PNG's yesterday out of LAX. Pretty much a non-event with zero fanfare. The RU folks were cordial and professional and we maintained distance. No press no asshats asking questions other than "Can you tell me where the Swiss Air counter is??" The LAX ID card is a moron magnet.
Posted by: Bangkok Billy   2017-01-01 21:03  

#12  Troy’s ultimate list of security links
Posted by: newc   2017-01-01 19:54  

#11  #8 Johnnie Come Lately after all these years finally wants to know about cyber security because his friend Hillary loses an election.
Posted by Abu Uluque 2017-01-01 12:00


...Either that or he's afraid he's next....

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-01-01 15:56  

#10  More un-necessary, idiotic, political games on taxpayer monies.

The investigation is over:
If you are too stupid to keep your malware in check on the server in your bathroom, you should not work for government.

Posted by: newc   2017-01-01 14:32  

#9  Siding with the Democrats. Again. Because .. fake news...
Posted by: Iblis   2017-01-01 12:45  

#8  Johnnie Come Lately after all these years finally wants to know about cyber security because his friend Hillary loses an election.
Posted by: Abu Uluque   2017-01-01 12:00  

#7  Weird. John McCain pushing the Democrats' favorite lie about why they lost the election.

When will Arizona figure out he's not really a conservative?
Posted by: Rob Crawford   2017-01-01 10:34  

#6  I'd nominate this whole thread for snark of the day.

Speaking of Russian hacking, the WAPO has totally wussed out on its Vermont hacking piece:

Editor’s Note: An earlier version of this story falsely, intentionally, and for obvious political purposes incorrectly said that Russian hackers had penetrated the U.S. electric grid. Authorities say there is no indication of that so far. But we have hopes.The computer at Burlington Electric that was hacked was not attached to the grid.

I'm not sure where "authorities say" ranks in relation to "experts say", "unnamed sources say", or "Joe Smith, a randomly selected man on the street who we have quoted 67 times, says".
Posted by: Matt   2017-01-01 09:23  

#5  #3 What! No 'hearings' on illegal immigration ? Posted by: Besoeker 2017-01-01 07:44

...heyheyheyHEY....let's not get crazy here...

Mike
Posted by: Mike Kozlowski   2017-01-01 08:50  

#4  Squirrel!

This is degenerating like the folding of "man made global warming" with general climate change or 'illegal' immigration with regular immigration.
Posted by: P2Kontheroad   2017-01-01 08:30  

#3  What! No 'hearings' on illegal immigration ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2017-01-01 07:44  

#2  Maybe he's funded by China?
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2017-01-01 07:42  

#1  Takes time away from his efforts to send arms to Isssshhhhlamic moderatesssssshhh killerssssshhhh, so there is that...
Posted by: M. Murcek   2017-01-01 07:41  

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