EPISODE · Jun 23, 2026 · 28 MIN
From Information Sharing to Operational Integration Part 2
from HSDF THE PODCAST · host Kevin Long
Welcome to our “TUESDAY EDITION of HSDF THE PODCAST,” a collection of policy discussions on government technology and homeland security brought to you by the Homeland Security and Defense Forum In this episode our panel will at why cyber threat intelligence sharing still fails to stop real-world breaches, especially for small organizations that lack the people to turn alerts into action. We map out what “collective defense” looks like when you connect government authorities, industry engineering muscle, and AI-powered defense without slowing everything down with bureaucracy. Featuring:Rich Baich, Senior Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer, AT&TBrigadier General Brandon Haynie, Mobilization Assistant to the Director of Intelligence, J2, U.S. Cyber CommandVice Admiral T.J. White, U.S. Navy (Ret.), Chief, Texas Cyber Command (moderator) This discussion took place June 10th, 2026, at HSDF’s Cyber SymposiumFollow HSDF THE PODCAST and never miss latest insider talk on government technology, innovation, and security. Visit the HSDF YouTube channel to view hours of insightful policy discussion. For more information about the Homeland Security & Defense Forum (HSDF), visit hsdf.org.
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Welcome to our “TUESDAY EDITION of HSDF THE PODCAST,” a collection of policy discussions on government technology and homeland security brought to you by the Homeland Security and Defense Forum In this episode our panel will at why cyber threat intelligence sharing still fails to stop real-world breaches, especially for small organizations that lack the people to turn alerts into action. We map out what “collective defense” looks like when you connect government authorities, industry en...
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