NSA chief: 'I don't want privacy information'

Federal Times: The chief of the National Security Agency offered assurances Tuesday that the agency does not want access to companies’ private data as he spoke in support of pending cybersecurity legislation.

“I don’t want privacy information. It creates challenges for me, it slows me down,” said Adm. Mike Rogers, who also heads US Cyber Command, speaking at the US Chamber of Commerce, adding later: “I’m not interested in anybody writing a blank check for US Cyber Command or the National Security Agency.”

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