What the NSA’s former director wants CEOs to know about navigating a dangerous world
In a recent discussion, former NSA director Michael Rogers emphasized the need for CEOs to adapt to a rapidly changing and uncertain environment. He highlighted the importance of understanding the current administration's national security strategy and the shift from military force to economic strategies. Additionally, Rogers noted the increasing speed and complexity of cyber threats, urging leaders to focus on resilience rather than just protection.
- ▪Michael Rogers, former NSA director, spoke about the need for agility in leadership during uncertain times.
- ▪He advised CEOs to understand the current administration's national security strategy and its implications.
- ▪Rogers highlighted the shift from military strategies to economic strategies in addressing global threats.
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In today’s CEO Daily: Diane Brady shares highlights from a conversation with Michael Rogers. The big leadership story: Budget airline execs ask the Trump administration for help. The markets: Mixed globally after the S&P 500 hit another record high. Plus: All the news and watercooler chat from Fortune. Good morning. What does it mean to be agile during these volatile, fast-moving and often dangerous times? Fortune co-hosted a CEO dinner with BCG in Chicago on Thursday where we talked about opportunities in AI, along with the realities of driving change in a more complex threat environment. Here are some highlights from the group discussion and my on-the-record conversation with Admiral Michael Rogers, former head of the National Security Agency and U.S.
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