Vice Adm. Michael Rogers was confirmed as the new director of the NSA and the U.S. Cyber Command. He will succeed Gen. Keith Alexander, who's retiring in March, amid what many have described as the spy agency's worst crisis — courtesy of Edward Snowden — in its 61 years of existence
The Department of Defense confirmed his nomination on Thursday, but this was no surprise to anyone who had been paying attention to the process. In October, when Alexander announced his plans to retire, Rogers, was already mentioned as the leading candidate for the job.
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