Adm. Mike Rogers says the NSA is too big and slow to effectively fight cyber attacks without Silicon Valley expertise. NSA and Silicon Valley need to come together, plan responses and practice them, he says. Rogers was on a fence-mending mission after Edward Snowden showed that the NSA carried out bulk surveillance of U.S. telecommunications. He says he is fast-tracking a program to get a 6,200 person cyber-mission force fully operational by September 2018, but have parts of it up and running by September of this year.”]

