Richard A. Clarke appears in the following:
Is Anyone in Charge of America's Cyber Security?
Friday, June 05, 2015
Assessing Terror Threats, Real and Imagined
Friday, May 22, 2015
The NSA Gets a Report Card
Friday, December 20, 2013
This week, the White House released a 300-page report, which included a list of 46 recommendations to change the NSA’s surveillance techniques and increase transparency and oversight. Brooke talks with Richard Clarke, a member of the panel, about the group’s attempt to address the privacy concerns of Americans.
Richard Clarke Weighs In on Hacked U.S. Weapon Designs
Tuesday, May 28, 2013
The Coming Cyber War
Tuesday, February 05, 2013
What will future cyber-conflicts look like? Richard Clarke, former White House counter-terrorism czar, has a few ideas. He's a managing partner of Good Harbor, a cyber-security consultancy.
Richard Clarke on Stuxnet and Cyber-Security
Thursday, March 29, 2012
This story has all the trappings of a spy novel, or a James Bond film. Espionage. International intrigue. Underground nuclear development. It would make for quite a work of fiction...except that this story is true. In 2010, a little virus called Stuxnet caused severe damage to an Iranian uranium-enrichment facility, effectively delaying Iran’s nuclear capabilities for months or possibly years. It was long thought that Israel took the lead in developing Stuxnet, but our next guest thinks that the Untied States was the culprit. And while we Americans might be skilled in creating cyber-viruses, we might be completely unprepared when it comes to defending ourselves against them.