Chris Inglis Explained

Chris Inglis
Office:United States National Cyber Director
Term Start:July 11, 2021
Term End:February 15, 2023
President:Joe Biden
Predecessor:Position established
Successor:Kemba Walden (acting)
Office1:17th Deputy Director of the National Security Agency
President1:George W. Bush
Barack Obama
Term Start1:2006
Term End1:2014
Predecessor1:William B. Black Jr.
Successor1:Richard Ledgett
Birth Date:29 October 1954
Birth Place:Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Education:United States Air Force Academy (BS)
Johns Hopkins University (MS)
Columbia University (MS)
Allegiance: United States
Serviceyears:1976–2006
Rank: Brigadier General
Unit: U.S. Air National Guard
National Security Agency
Commands:Chief of Staff of the Maryland Air National Guard

John Chris Inglis (born October 29, 1954), generally known as Chris Inglis,[1] is an American government official who served as the first National Cyber Director. Inglis is also a former Deputy Director of the National Security Agency.[2] [3] On April 12, 2021 President Joe Biden nominated Inglis to serve as the first National Cyber Director.[4] His nomination was confirmed by the Senate by voice vote on June 17, 2021. He was sworn into office on July 11, 2021.[5] He resigned from the position on February 15, 2023.[6]

Early life and education

Inglis was born in Baltimore, Maryland on 29 October 1954. He graduated from Andover High School, Linthicum in 1972. Inglis is a Distinguished Eagle Scout.[7]

After high school, Inglis attended the United States Air Force Academy, graduating in 1976 as a Distinguished Graduate with a Bachelor of Science Degree in Engineering Mechanics.

Inglis' training includes undergraduate and Instructor Pilot Training, and he also attended the Air War College where he was designated Outstanding Graduate.

Career

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External assignments

Before his approval to become National Cyber Director, Inglis worked for WestExec Advisors. A 2021 investigation by The American Prospect found that Inglis "earned $15,000 from the firm and worked for internet security outfit CrowdStrike and email encryption company Virtru."[9]

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Harding. Luke. The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World's Most Wanted Man. 2014. Vintage Books. New York. 9780804173520. 870337274. 128. Also patched in was Chris Inglis, the NSA's deputy director..
  2. News: Gorman . Siobhan . Second-ranking NSA official forced out of job by director . The Baltimore Sun . 31 May 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20191108061350/https://www.baltimoresun.com/news/bs-xpm-2006-05-31-0605310010-story.html . 8 November 2019.
  3. Web site: NSA Says It Would Welcome Public Advocate At FISA Court. NPR.
  4. News: Nakashima. Ellen. Biden administration plans to name former senior NSA officials to White House cyber position and head of CISA. en-US. Washington Post. 2021-04-12. 0190-8286.
  5. Web site: U.S. Cyber Chief in Limbo During REVil Attacks Set to Start Work. 2021-07-12. Bloomberg Government. 9 July 2021 . en-US.
  6. Web site: Inglis to step down next week from post as nation's first national cyber director. 2023-02-21. Politico. 8 February 2023 . en-US.
  7. Web site: 2009. 2009 Gathering of Eagles Event Recap. December 4, 2009.
  8. Web site: People. www.usna.edu.
  9. Web site: Meet the Consulting Firm That's Staffing the Biden Administration. 6 July 2021.