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Core4ce Welcomes Former NSA Cybersecurity Chief David Luber to Advisory Board

Staff WriterBy Staff WriterSeptember 6, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read0 Views
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  1. Leadership Addition: David Luber, former Director of Cybersecurity at the NSA, joins Core4ce’s Board of Advisors, enhancing its expertise in defense technology.

  2. Extensive Experience: With nearly four decades at the NSA, Luber has significantly impacted cybersecurity operations across the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense.

  3. Company Mission: Core4ce specializes in federal cybersecurity, offering comprehensive solutions to enhance digital resilience and counter emerging threats.

  4. Strategic Guidance: Luber’s appointment, alongside other distinguished leaders on the Board, aims to inspire innovation and strengthen partnerships within the complex security landscape.

Strengthening Cybersecurity Through Experience

Core4ce recently announced the appointment of David Luber to its Board of Advisors. Luber previously served as the Director of Cybersecurity at the National Security Agency (NSA), where he spent nearly four decades. His extensive background includes roles like Deputy Director of the Cybersecurity Directorate, where he developed strategies that improved defenses across the Intelligence Community and Department of Defense. Luber’s experience, particularly in expanding the Cybersecurity Collaboration Center, will be invaluable to Core4ce as it seeks to enhance its cyber defense capabilities.

Luber expressed enthusiasm about joining Core4ce, noting that his mission aligns with the company’s goals. He aims to guide Core4ce in utilizing cutting-edge technology and strategic partnerships to combat evolving cyber threats. With a proven record in defense technology, Core4ce combines seasoned experts with proprietary methodologies to strengthen digital resilience for its clients. This expertise is crucial in today’s complex security landscape as threats continue to evolve.

A Diverse Board for Innovative Strategies

The addition of Luber follows the appointment of retired U.S. Navy Rear Admiral Doug Small earlier this year. Core4ce’s Board of Advisors boasts a diverse range of leaders from the national security sector. This group’s collective knowledge aims to drive innovative solutions and strengthen partnerships within the defense technology community. Luber’s depth in signals intelligence and security systems complements the board’s existing expertise, fostering a collaborative environment.

Core4ce, known for its comprehensive approaches to cybersecurity, leverages unique access to threat intelligence, helping clients protect critical networks. As the landscape of cyber threats becomes more sophisticated, Luber’s leadership will likely enhance the company’s ability to navigate these challenges effectively. The combined experience of the advisory board signals a strong commitment to advancing cyber defense technology, ultimately contributing to the nation’s security and resilience in the face of digital adversaries.

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