INTERVIEW: Bruce A. Brody, cybersecurity strongman
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Bruce A. Brody took over a newly created position'associate deputy assistant secretary for cybersecurity'at the Veterans Affairs Department in March.
Bruce A. Brody
Previously, he was director of Information Superiority Investment Strategy at the Defense Department, where he made recommendations for the department's $50 billion annual expenditure on information resources.
Brody worked in various capacities at Defense. From 1996 to 1998, he directed major studies of intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense for Command, Control, Communications and Intelligence.
At the Defense Information Systems Agency, he directed the Multilevel Security Division from 1994 to 1995 and the Joint Information Management Center in 1996.
From 1980 to 1990, Brody worked in a variety of positions in the national intelligence community. An Air Force veteran, he was commissioned in 1978.
Brody holds a master's degree with an emphasis on information security from Eastern Michigan University. He is also a graduate of the Defense Systems Management College's Advanced Program Management Course.
GCN staff writer Preeti Vasishtha interviewed Brody at his Washington office.
GCN:Talk about the role of the Office of Cyber Security at the Veterans Affairs Department.
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GCN:What's your work as the cybersecurity chief?
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GCN:What kind of deficiencies are you talking about?
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GCN:VA is one of the few agencies that has hired a senior-level executive to lead cybersecurity efforts. Does this add any pressure?
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GCN:How does your experience in the Defense Department help you in your current position?
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GCN:VA has a history of security problems. What kind of an approach have you taken to tackle these?
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GCN:On a scale of 1 to 10, how deep is the problem?
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GCN:How do you convince the veterans that their information is protected?
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GCN:Is motivating employees to think of security as each one's responsibility a big challenge?
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GCN:Are you looking at how other departments are tackling their security problems?
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GCN:The capital investment plan was set for completion last month. What's the next step?
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GCN:How are things different at VA since you joined?
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