EPISODE · Jul 7, 2026 · 41 MIN
Why the Human Element Still Matters in Cyber Defense with Nightwing's Chris Jones
from Cyber Focus: Cybersecurity, National Security, and Critical Infrastructure · host Frank Cilluffo and Chris Jones
AI is changing the speed and scale of cyber conflict, but the burden on defenders remains the same: they have to protect complex systems all the time, while attackers only need one opening. That imbalance is especially urgent as critical infrastructure, intelligence missions, and space systems become more connected, more contested, and harder to secure. Chris Jones, Chief Technology Officer at Nightwing and a former senior CIA technology leader, joins Frank Cilluffo to discuss what that means for national security. He explains why AI may give attackers a short-term advantage, why many breaches still come down to basic defensive discipline, and why even the most advanced tools depend on skilled people, sound judgment, and mission-focused teams. Main Topics AI and the attacker-defender gap Why cyber defense is so hard Human-enabled cyber and intelligence Digital exhaust and privacy risk Known vulnerabilities and defensive basics Space systems as cyber terrain Securing legacy infrastructure Cyber, RF, EW, autonomy, and AI convergence The workforce behind advanced technology Key Quotes "In the world we live in today, basic privacy is at risk. Everything you do creates digital dust. That digital dust reveals your activities, plans and intentions." — Chris Jones "Having an offensive mindset when you're trying to play defense is really important." — Chris Jones "The notion with any technology that you're going to be able to control and contain it... is just overstated. ... Once the genie is out of the bottle, it's super hard." — Chris Jones "In order to be really effective, it's not just the application of advanced technology. It's the application of advanced technology by really well-trained and experienced operators of that technology." — Chris Jones "We also need people who are looking at how the systems are engineered today and asking the contrarian questions on why they exist the way they do." — Chris Jones Relevant Links and Resources Nightwing About the Guest: Christopher Jones is Chief Technology Officer at Nightwing, where he helps lead the company's technology strategy and the integration of advanced capabilities in support of customer missions. He joined Nightwing in 2024 after a 26-year career at the Central Intelligence Agency, where he finished serving as Associate Deputy Director for Science and Technology. His career has focused on bringing technology into national security operations, and he has received numerous awards including the CIA Director's Award, the Distinguished Career Intelligence Medal, multiple Meritorious Presidential Rank Awards and CIA Exceptional Performance Awards. Jones holds a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the University of Notre Dame and a master's degree in systems engineering from Virginia Tech.
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