Senate confirms new director of National Security Agency


(MENAFN- Trend News Agency ) The Senate on Tuesday confirmed President Donald Trump's pick to lead the National Security Agency and the US Cyber Command, according ABC News.

On a voice vote, the Senate approved Paul Nakasone for one of the nation's top intelligence posts. They also approved his military promotion to general.

Nakasone, a longtime member of the cryptologic community, has a strong background in cyber issues. He is replacing the current director, Mike Rogers, who is retiring.

During his confirmation hearing, Nakasone said China, Russia and other nations that launch cyberattacks against the United States aren't worried about retribution and see no reason to change their behavior.

"They don't fear us," he said at the hearing, adding that the US must impose costs on those adversaries to make them stop.

Nakasone previously commanded the US Army Cyber Command and held military intelligence positions in Afghanistan, Iraq and the Republic of Korea.

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