Cyber Security Conference: — Emerging Strategies, Challenges, Needs & Technologies
“Our heavy dependence on technology in DOD is going to be make-it-or-break-it in securing ourinformation and infrastructure… We’re going to be the cyber team.” — Hon. Ms. Teri Takai, DoD CIO
The number of cyber attacks on DoD and Government networks? estimated at 400 million annually—continues to increase at an alarming pace as adversaries, both homegrown and foreign, acquireincreasingly sophisticated tools with which to attempt to penetrate our systems. The combined DHS/DOD cyber budget proposals for 2012 exceed $4.2 billion with DHS nearly $1 billion and DoDrequesting over $3 billion. The President has also identified cyber security as a critical imperative fornational security. Increasing dependence upon the internet, declining IT budgets, and new computingparadigms (cloud, open source, etc.) have exacerbated cyber security problems.
This exceptional conference brings together the senior level military, government and industry experts who are defining the requirements and shaping the solutions in cyber security andcomputer network defense. to examine such questions as:
- What are the latest Government, OSD and Service strategies, plans, needs and initiatives?
- What is the role and status of new defense cyber organizations — USCYBERCOM,ARCYBER, etc…?
- What are the latest threats? How is the threat environment evolving?
- What is the Way Forward for Interagency & Intra-DoD cooperation & information sharing?
- What are the emerging tools/techniques for continuous risk monitoring & management?
- What novel challenges does security in cloud computing pose for DoD systems?
- What are the emerging solutions?
- What is the Road Ahead for National Cyber Policy and Standards?
Some of the Top Experts speaking:
- MG Steven Smith, USA - Director, Cyber Directorate, Office of the Army CIO/G6
- MG David Lacquement, USA - Director, Operations (J3), US Cyber Command (USCYBERCOM) - tentative
- LTG (r) Pete Cuviello - Director, Networked Enabled Operational Support, Deloitte Consulting
- Dr. Steven Bucci - Associate Partner; Cyber Security Lead, Global Leadership Initiative, IBM Public Sector
- Mr. Mark Orndorff, SES - PEO, Information Assurance/NetOps Program Executive Office (PEO IAN), DISA
- Col Alford Cockfield, USAF - Commander, 26th Network Operations Group, 24th Air Force, USAF
- COL Jeffrey Schilling, USA - Chief, Current Operations, Army Cyber Command (ARCYBER)
- Colonel Frederick Henry, USA - Deputy Commander, Network Command/ 9th Signal Command
- Captain Don Harder, USN - Deputy Program Manager, PMW-130, Information Assurance & Cyber Security Office
- Mr. Tony Sager - Chief, Vulnerability Analysis & Operations Group, National Security Agency
- Mr. Ray Letteer USMC - Senior Information Assurance Official; IA Division Chief, USMC C4 Dept/CIO
- Mr. Jack Summe - Senior Advisor to the Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense, Cyber Policy, OUSD-P
- Mr. Richard Davis, SES, - U.S. Army, 9th Signal Command (NETCOM)
- Mr. Sean McGurk - Director, Control Systems Security Program, National Cyber Security Division, DHS
- Ms. LeAntha Sumpter - Deputy of Program Development and Implementation, DPAP, DoD
- Mr. Rick Doten - Chief Scientist, Center for Cyber Security Innovation, Lockheed Martin
- Mr. Steve Orrin - Director, Security Solutions, Intel Corporation
- Mr. Steve Haynes - Director, Cyber Space/Security & Information Assurance, Unisys
- Mr. Greg Alexander - Chief Information Security Officer, Hewlett-Packard Enterprise Services
- Mr. Michael Mulville - Cyber Security Solutions Executive, Cisco Systems, Inc.
- Mr. Sam Visner - Vice President and Cyber Lead Executive, Computer Sciences Corporation
- Mr. Wade Baker - Director of Risk Intelligence, Verizon Business
- Ms. Holly Lynne Schmidt - Systems Security Certified Practitioner, Booz Allen Hamilton
- Mr. Richard Howard - General Manager, iDefense, VeriSign Corporation
- Mr. Steve Ward - President, Invincea, Inc.
- Mr. Paul de Souza - Founder and Director, Cyber Security Forum Initiative (CSFI)
- Mr. Philip Lieberman - President, Lieberman Software Corporation
- Mr. Peter Enow - Senior Information Assurance Specialist, Uniformed Services University
- Mr. Areg Alimian - Director, Product Management, Ixia
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Venue
Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge
1900 Fort Myer Dr, 22209
Arlington, VA, USA
OVER 25 Military,Government & Industry Experts: OUSD-P, USCYBERCOM, NETCOM/9TH SIGNAL, 24th AF, Army G6, ARCYBER, DPAP, PMW-130 USN, DISA PEO-IAN, DHS, NSA, USMC C4/CIO, Uniformed Services University, Lockheed Martin, IBM, Intel, Unisys, Hewlett Packard, Cisco, CSC, Verizon, Booz Allen Hamilton, Deloitte, VeriSign, Invincea, Lieberman Software, Ixia, and the Cyber Security Forum Initiative examine:
- Latest Government & DoD Policies, Strategies, and Imperatives
- Understanding Current & Emerging Threats to OSD and Service Systems and Networks
- Newest Developments in Interagency and International Cooperation and Information Sharing
- Emerging Procurement Requirements, Strategies, and Acquisitions Initiatives
- National Vision for Critical Infrastructure Protection, including Homeland Security
Some of our Excellent Presenters:
- Major General Steven Smith – Chief Information Officer, (IMA), Office of the Chief Information Officer, Army CIO/G6 Cyber Directorate
- LTG (r) Pete Cuviello, - US Army, Director, Network Enabled Operational Support, Deloitte Consulting
- Mr. Tony Sager - Chief, Vulnerability Analysis & Operations Group, NSA
- Dr. Steven Bucci – Associate Partner; Cyber Security Lead, Global Leadership Initiative, IBM Public Sector
Location:
Holiday Inn Rosslyn at Key Bridge
1900 North Fort Myer Drive,
Arlington, VA 22209
Tel: (703) 807-2000)
(Mention “MSC” for a special room rate)
Attendance is limited to US, NATO, and allied countries only.
We reserve the right to alter the published program if necessitated by circumstances beyond our control. The material presented in this program is based on unclassified technology and unclassified technology application areas.
Attendee accommodations must be arranged directly with the hotel.