NSA cyber‑offensive doctrine and Snowden breach cited as potential catalyst for Russian/Chinese cyber successesSparse excerpt from House Oversight document with vague quote
Case Filekaggle-ho-020304House OversightNSA leadership change after Snowden cited as chain‑of‑command failure
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kaggle-ho-020304House OversightNSA leadership change after Snowden cited as chain‑of‑command failure
NSA leadership change after Snowden cited as chain‑of‑command failure The passage repeats known facts about General Alexander’s resignation and Admiral Rogers’ appointment during the Snowden fallout, offering no new specifics, dates beyond public record, or actionable leads. It mentions President Obama but adds no novel insight or evidence of misconduct. Key insights: General Alexander resigned on June 30, 2013 amid Snowden revelations; President Obama asked him to stay on for six more months before replacement; Admiral Michael Rogers was appointed as new NSA director
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