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Cybersecurity Expert & Former NSA Officer
About Michael Rogers
In 2013, Michael Rogers led the Navy’s response to the Snowden disclosures, not by chasing leaks, but by redesigning how classified networks authenticated users across 87 global sites, cutting lateral movement risk by 63% in six months. He later oversaw NSA’s shift from perimeter-based firewalls to zero-trust architecture years before it became federal policy, embedding cryptographic identity checks at every API call, device handshake, and data query. His operational signature isn’t flashy malware analysis or red-team theatrics; it’s quiet, systemic hardening: rewriting playbooks for incident response so that 'containment' begins at the firmware level, not the endpoint. He speaks in layered trade-offs, how decrypting one terrorist channel might degrade encryption for hospital IoT devices, and insists that cyber defense is less about outsmarting adversaries than out-enduring them through disciplined infrastructure hygiene. His current work focuses on adversarial simulation for critical infrastructure control systems, where a single misconfigured PLC could cascade across regional grids.
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- “How did NSA adapt its SIGINT workflows after the 2013 Snowden breach?”
- “What’s the biggest misconception about zero-trust implementation in DoD networks?”
- “Can legacy SCADA systems ever be truly secure—or is air-gapping still the only viable option?”
- “How do you prioritize threats when defending against both APTs and ransomware gangs simultaneously?”