Donald Trump on Top of Cyber Threats, Former NSA Head … – Fortune – Fortune
U.S. Secretary of Homeland Security John Kelly (L), National Security Advisor General Mike Flynn (C), and Keith Alexander wait for a meeting on cyber security in the Roosevelt Room of the White House January 31, 2017 in Washington, D.C.Photograph by BRENDAN SMIALOWSKIAFP/Getty Images
President Trump's early tenure has been marked by reports of slipshod cybersecurity practices, and dysfunction among the country's intelligence agencies. But behind the scenes, Trump has shown he is attuned to hacking threats, and prepared to defend the U.S. in cyber-space, according to the former head of the National Security Agency.
Speaking at a breakfast in San Francisco on Tuesday morning, retired General Keith Alexander described a recent meeting at which the President discussed cybersecurity issues with members of his inner circle. According to Alexander, Trump's behavior shifted significantly once members of the media left the event.
The Presidents demeanor changed to what you would expect of a corporate CEO," said Alexander. "The part that struck me was he listened. He took what they said, restated it, went on to next thing and allowed everyone to talk."
The gathering reportedly included Trump, adviser Jared Kushner, Defense Secretary James Mattis, former New York City mayor Rudy Giuliani, and others.
Alexander also said Trump's comportment in the meeting was "the president our nation needs to see," and expressed confidence Trump would be able to develop a comprehensive strategy to combat cyber threats.
The remarks come at a time of ongoing tumult among White House security staffmost notably the sudden resignation of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn on Mondayand are at odds with earlier news reports that portrayed Trump as sometimes cavalier about what he famously called "the cyber" in a presidential debate last fall.
On the question of Flynn's resignation, Alexander said he was not aware of what occurred behind the scenes, only stating he was sure the White House had good reasons to back the departure.
Alexander's assessment of Trump and cybersecurity is significant in part because as the former head of the country's top spy agency, he presided over a controversial set of intelligence gathering techniques that were exposed by former NSA contractor Edward Snowden in 2013.
Get Data Sheet , Fortunes technology newsletter.
In addressing the breakfast, hosted by the State of Maryland during the RSA security conference, Alexander also spoke about the challenge of balancing privacy and security, and the wisdom of "hacking back" against other countries.
The pervasive hacking conducted by countries like North Korea and China is a source of ongoing frustration for companies, and has led some to suggest the private sector should retaliate with cyber-attacks of their own.
Alexander, however, believes such retaliation is possible but ill-advised. Using Sony ( sne ) as an example, he explained could easily avenge North Korea's devastating attack of 2014 by "hacking back," perhaps with the discreet aid of U.S. defense contractors.
"Youd kick North Korea's buttwipe out their seven computers and we would be done with it," he said about a hypothetical Sony counter-strike. But heres the problem. North Korea assumes its a government attack and they escalate. They throw artillery into Seoul and we've started a land war on the Korean peninsula, even if it started with a company trying to protect themselves.
Instead of companies taking cyber retaliation into their own hands, Alexander instead argues it's the government's job to address these issues as part of its larger mandate to defend the United States. He said this should include assistance to build "cyber domes" across key industrial sectors, and "network speed" threat coordination between government and the private sector.
Cyber has become an element of national power," he said, alongside traditional diplomatic, military, and economic initiatives.
One of the most difficult cybersecurity tasks for the Trump administration will be how to address a new generation of device and communication tools that are all but impossible to spy on. Fueled in part by Edward Snowden's revelations, Apple ( aapl ) and other companies began introducing encryption features that can't be broken by law enforcement or even accessed by the companies themselves.
Last spring, encryption was at the heart of a hugely publicized court fight between Apple and the FBI, which sought access to a locked iPhone owned by a terrorist responsible for the San Bernardino massacre. (The stand-off ended abruptly after the FBI succeeded in unlocking the iPhone on its own account, but the issue is likely to return again soon in light of newer versions of the iPhone with even stronger security measures).
According to Alexander, the trouble with ubiquitous encryption is that terrorists can plan in perfect secrecy. Alexander cited a 2009 plot to blow up the New York City subway that was foiled after intelligence agencies intercepted an emailsomething that would not have been possible if the plotters had used today's encryption tools, he noted.
Any solution that gives spy services a window into encrypted communication is problematic, however, because it can involve weakening the overall security of a device or messaging service. Such an outcomeespecially in the form of a "back door" that lets law enforcement get around encryptionis fiercely opposed by the tech community, which points out any such back door will also be exploited by criminals or repressive governments.
Alexander acknowledged this tension, but did not offer a specific solution.
"Im not for back doors but I dont buy the fact we cant [have both privacy and security]," Alexander said. "We have to drive two groups together and force them to work on this. I dont think we should accept fact people die because were intractable."
More here:
Donald Trump on Top of Cyber Threats, Former NSA Head ... - Fortune - Fortune
- Filipinos aware of civilian supremacy over military NSA Ao - Philippine News Agency - October 28th, 2025 [October 28th, 2025]
 - Sonam Wangchuk says his words were twisted to justify his NSA detention - The Statesman - October 26th, 2025 [October 26th, 2025]
 - Nokia and stc pioneer the first commercial 5G NSA Cloud RAN deployment in the MEA region - ZAWYA - October 26th, 2025 [October 26th, 2025]
 - China accuses NSA of multi-year hack targeting its national time systems - Nextgov/FCW - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - Cybersecurity News: AWS outage, NSA hacking accusations, High risk WhatsApp automation - CISO Series - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - Hackers Say They Have Personal Data of Thousands of NSA and Other Government Officials - Homeland Security Today - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - AWS outage, NSA hacking accusations, High risk WhatsApp automation - LinkedIn - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas: No Concessions Were Made In The Oslo Accords 1.85 Million Palestinians Returned To Their Homeland;... - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - NSA to partner JKG to drive sports technology through Artificial Intelligence - GhanaWeb - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - China claims NSA hacked its national timing systems using 42 "special cyber weapons" - TechSpot - October 23rd, 2025 [October 23rd, 2025]
 - US NSA alleged to have launched a cyber attack on a Chinese agency - csoonline.com - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
 - Hackers Say They Have Personal Data of Thousands of NSA and Other Government Officials - 404 Media - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
 - China says it has foiled a series U.S. cyberattacks on its critical infrastructure Ministry of State Security says it has 'irrefutable evidence' NSA... - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
 - China claims the NSA conducted cyberattacks on its national time center - Engadget - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
 - China claims the US NSA conducted cyberattacks on its national time center - TechRadar - October 21st, 2025 [October 21st, 2025]
 - Donald Trump's ex-NSA John Bolton indicted; charged over mishandling classified information; Trump calls - Times of India - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - Trump critic and former NSA adviser John Bolton indicted on classified documents charges - MLive.com - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - NSA Accused of Stealing Secrets from Chinas National Time Centre - Modern Diplomacy - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - Ex-Donald Trump NSA John Bolton Indicted: All About The 18 Charges - NDTV - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - Explained: What are the charges against ex-US NSA John Bolton? What next? - Firstpost - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - Former Trump NSA John Bolton Indicted On 18 Counts For Sharing Classified Information - Republic World - October 19th, 2025 [October 19th, 2025]
 - Ex-Trump NSA Bolton charged with storing, sharing classified information - Business Standard - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
 - Lt. Gen. William Hartman, acting leader of NSA and Cyber Command, will not be nominated for the dual-hat role - POLITICO Pro - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
 - Shaping health futures together: NSA engagement for EPW2 and Ageing is Living - World Health Organization (WHO) - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
 - Trump's ex-NSA John Bolton indicted over sharing US defence secrets: Was his email hacked by Iran? - WION - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
 - John Bolton Indicted: What are the Charges Against Trump's Former NSA? - Times Now - October 17th, 2025 [October 17th, 2025]
 - China infrastructure hacks are 'unrestricted warfare' against America, former NSA director says - Washington Times - October 15th, 2025 [October 15th, 2025]
 - Children were scared to sleep outside, many stopped going to schools: Why NSA was invoked against a rape accused in UPs Bhadohi - The Indian Express - October 15th, 2025 [October 15th, 2025]
 - Chinas Capacity to Hack the U.S. Is Growing, Former NSA and Retired Gen. Tim Haugh Warns - Homeland Security Today - October 15th, 2025 [October 15th, 2025]
 - Ousted NSA head Gen. Tim Haugh on his firing by the Trump administration - CBS News - October 13th, 2025 [October 13th, 2025]
 - China's capacity to hack the U.S. is growing, former NSA head says. Here's what they're targeting and why. - CBS News - October 13th, 2025 [October 13th, 2025]
 - China is hacking America's critical infrastructure, former NSA and retired Gen. Tim Haugh warns - CBS News - October 13th, 2025 [October 13th, 2025]
 - John Bolton, Former US NSA And Trump Critic, May Face Federal Charges Soon: Report - News18 - October 13th, 2025 [October 13th, 2025]
 - Acting US Cyber Command, NSA chief wont be nominated for the job, sources say - The Record from Recorded Future News - October 11th, 2025 [October 11th, 2025]
 - Exclusive: DOJ seeking criminal charges against Trump's former NSA John Bolton - Yahoo - October 11th, 2025 [October 11th, 2025]
 - NSA boss explains how revenue from Ghana-Mali game will be shared - GhanaWeb - October 11th, 2025 [October 11th, 2025]
 - NSA rolls out digital skills, military training and smart reforms - GBC Ghana Online - October 9th, 2025 [October 9th, 2025]
 - Overheated Solar Panel Batteries Caused Fire at NSA Chiefs Residence - liberianobserver.com - October 9th, 2025 [October 9th, 2025]
 - NSA Doval meets Brazilian counterpart to review cooperation in strategic areas | Latest News India - Hindustan Times - October 4th, 2025 [October 4th, 2025]
 - Red Hat allegedly hit by huge breach exposing major organizations, including the NSA - Cybernews - October 2nd, 2025 [October 2nd, 2025]
 - NSA officer injured after Maryland man drives through checkpoint, rams multiple police vehicles - WMAR 2 News Baltimore - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - Why should officials not be fined: HC on illegal NSA arrest - The Times of India - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - SKM demands to release Sonam Wangchuk, revoke imposition of NSA - The Times of India - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - Seoul's NSA reportedly says S.Korea unable to pay $350b upfront in investment in US for tariff deal; weaponizing alliance exposes nature of US... - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - 'Delhi banega Khalistan': Freed Khalistani terrorist out on bail in Canada threatens India, targets NSA A - The Times of India - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - Two Days After His Detention Under NSA, Sonam Wangchuks Wife Says She Is Yet to Speak to Him - The Wire India - September 30th, 2025 [September 30th, 2025]
 - Sonam Wangchuk detained under NSA: What to know about National Security Act - The Indian Express - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
 - Evercore ISI Raises PT on National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA) to $32, Maintains an Underperform Rating - Yahoo Finance - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
 - Sonam Wangchuk Arrested under NSA: Ladakh admin explains why he was moved to Jodhpur jail - Mint - September 28th, 2025 [September 28th, 2025]
 - NSA whistleblower Reality Winner on rebuilding her life in new memoir - MSN - September 21st, 2025 [September 21st, 2025]
 - Assessing the Valuation of National Storage Affiliates Trust (NSA) After Recent Share Price Moves - simplywall.st - September 19th, 2025 [September 19th, 2025]
 - NSA Warns iPhone And Android UsersClose All Apps If You See This - Forbes - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
 - US' Ex-NSA John Bolton: Trump Should Call Modi, Fix Relations, And Visit India For QUAD Summit' - Times of India - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
 - 'Come To India': Ex-NSA's Words Of Wisdom To Trump On Tariff, Indo-US Ties - Times of India - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
 - Video NSA whistleblower Reality Winner on rebuilding her life in new memoir - ABC News - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
 - Former US NSA calls India proud and strong, criticises Trumps India strategy - The Shillong Times - September 17th, 2025 [September 17th, 2025]
 - Video | Ex-US NSA's Explosive Interview: 'Navarro Keeps Picking Fights' - NDTV - September 15th, 2025 [September 15th, 2025]
 - NSA, EFCC, DSS urged to probe alleged funding of bandits in Zamfara - The Guardian Nigeria News - September 15th, 2025 [September 15th, 2025]
 - Ex-US NSA Reveals Navarro Once Attempted Confrontation Between Donald Trump, PM Modi - News18 - September 15th, 2025 [September 15th, 2025]
 - Navarro tried to provoke Modi-Trump clash, claims ex-US NSA; says India should ignore the sideshow - Moneycontrol - September 15th, 2025 [September 15th, 2025]
 - 'Erratic behaviour': Ex-US NSA John Bolton slams Trumps India tariffs; rejects claim of brokering India- - The Times of India - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - Unqualified to be US Ambassador to India: Ex-US NSA slams Sergio Gor nomination; dismisses Navarros re - The Times of India - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - Trump's not thinking about the effects of his actions: Ex-US NSA John Bolton - The Times of India - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - NSA leaker Reality Winner is rebuilding her life -- and looking back at her past - NPR - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - India should see Trump as one-time proposition: Ex-US NSA John Bolton flags number of concerns on Indian side - Mint - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - Peter Navarro Tried To Start Fight Between Trump, PM Modi: Ex US NSA - NDTV - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - 'Erratic behaviour': Ex-US NSA John Bolton slams Trumps India tariffs; rejects claim of brokering India-Pak peace - MSN - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - India should see Trump as one-time proposition and act in its national interest: Ex-US NSA John Bolton - Tribune India - September 13th, 2025 [September 13th, 2025]
 - Cyber Command, NSA to remain under single leader as officials shelve plan to end 'dual hat' - The Record from Recorded Future News - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
 - Cyber Command, NSA to remain under the leadership of one person - SC Media - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
 - CISA, NSA and Partners Release Shared Vision of Software Bill of Materials for Cybersecurity Guide - Homeland Security Today - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
 - New Research Reveals How NSA is Affecting Providers, Consumers - MedLearn Publishing - September 11th, 2025 [September 11th, 2025]
 - NSA, CISA and others urge for unified approach to strengthen cybersecurity resilience - Digital Watch Observatory - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
 - Federal firefighter stationed at NSA Portsmouth saves passenger in cardiac arrest with life-saving CPR during flight - KREM - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
 - NSA Director-General reassigned to Ministry of Finance - GhanaWeb - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
 - Federal firefighter stationed at NSA Portsmouth saves passenger in cardiac arrest with life-saving CPR during flight - ABC10 - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
 - Federal firefighter stationed at NSA Portsmouth saves passenger in cardiac arrest with life-saving CPR during flight - 12News - September 9th, 2025 [September 9th, 2025]
 - Federal firefighter stationed at NSA Portsmouth saves passenger in cardiac arrest with life-saving CPR during flight - 13newsnow.com - September 6th, 2025 [September 6th, 2025]
 - Trump expected to nominate Lt. Gen. William Hartman to lead NSA, Cyber Command - Politico - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]
 - Trumps personal rapport with PM Modi is gone, says former US NSA John Bolton; warns ties wont shield le - The Times of India - September 5th, 2025 [September 5th, 2025]