Director Wray: GE Aviation, a major, public, very sophisticated company, entered into a joint venture with; it wasn't a Chinese company, but the Chinese were able to recruit an insider at the joint venture, the joint venture was then able to get access to sensitive GE information, which then it used, he used, to help Chinese intelligence officers back in China hack GE's systems.
Brown: Can you speak on the administration's broad effort to increase our cyber workforce by sourcing talent from diverse places, and the benefit it brings to our ability to combat CCP efforts?
Coker: Diversity is all about achieving positive mission outcomes. That message cannot be misunderstood.
[merit achieves positive mission outcomes, not 'diversity']
Brown: As we frequently remind everyone, the 2020 presidential election was the safest, most secure election in our nation's history, however, the 2016 election preceding it was scarred by Russian hacking and broad disinformation campaigns, which severely compromised the integrity of the election.
[suggesting that President Trump may not have won in 2016, but Biden certainly won in 2020]