Michael S. Rogers DNI
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Michael Rogers
2nd Commander of United States Cyber Command
In office
April 3, 2014 – May 4, 2018
President
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Preceded by
Keith B. Alexander
Succeeded by
Paul M. Nakasone
17th Director of the National Security Agency
In office
April 3, 2014 – May 4, 2018
President
Barack Obama
Donald Trump
Deputy
George Barnes
Preceded by
Keith B. Alexander
Succeeded by
Paul M. Nakasone
Personal details
Born
October 31, 1959 (age 59)
Chicago, Illinois, U.S.
Political party
Independent[1]
Education
Auburn University (BA)
Naval War College (MS)
Military service
Allegiance
United States
Branch/service
United States Navy
Years of service
1981–2018
Rank
Admiral
Commands
U.S. Cyber Command
National Security Agency
Central Security Service
U.S. Fleet Cyber Command
U.S. Tenth Fleet
Battles/wars
Invasion of Grenada
Multinational Force in Lebanon
Michael S. Rogers (born October 31, 1959) is a former United States Navy admiral who served as the second commander of the U.S. Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM). He concurrently served as the 17th director of the National Security Agency (NSA) and as chief of the Central Security Service (CSS) from April 3, 2014. Prior to that, Rogers served as the Commander of the Tenth Fleet and Commander of the U.S. Fleet Cyber Command.[2] During his tenure, he helped transform and elevate U.S. Cyber Command into a unified combatant command. He relinquished command on May 4, 2018 to his successor, Paul Nakasone.[3][4] He retired from active duty in the United States Navy on June 1, 2018.
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