Cyber threats 'blurring' line between agencies' foreign, domestic intel

Federal News Radio: The digital revolution has broken down many barriers in government.

The Department of Homeland Security, for example, has been pushing greater cyber threat information sharing with the private sector. That effort came to a head when DHS launched the National Risk Management Center in July.

But the advance of cyber threats might also bring together the government’s foreign and domestic intelligence operations. Joshua Skule, the executive assistant director for intelligence at the FBI, said a rise in nation-state cyber threats has made the bureau rethink the way it works with the intel community.

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