10:00 AM |
Opening Remarks
- Constance Sayers, President, Government Executive Media Group
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10:05 AM |
Re-assessing Risk and Readiness Panel
As organizations adjust to working remotely, how can they make sure that their cyber posture remains protected? How can they ensure that their critical infrastructure and data, alongside the digital services their employees utilize, stays secure? During this panel, government experts will explore how telework has affected their cyber strategies and what the future holds for developing a strong cybersecurity culture.
- Michael Anderson, Chief Information Security Officer, Dallas County, Texas
- Tim Roemer, Chief Information Security Officer, State of Arizona
- Moderated by Alisha Powell Gillis, Senior Editor, Route Fifty
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10:45 AM |
A Session Presented by Our Underwriter FireEye
- James Coyle, Senior US Public Sector Channel Systems Engineer, FireEye
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11:00 AM |
The Future of Networks Presentation
The government in today’s digital terrain is managing unprecedented amounts of important critical information across a variety of networks. How are government leaders managing the need for speedy network bandwidth as employees work from home with looming cyber threats? This presentation will investigate how the future and security of network architectures can connect with digital supply chain, broadband access and more.
- Allen Hill, Acting Deputy Assistant Commissioner for Category Management Office of Information Technology Category Federal Acquisition Service, General Services Administration
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11:25 AM |
A Session Presented by Our Underwriter Gigamon
- Darshan Shah, Sr. Manager, Public Sector Solutions, Gigamon
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11:35 AM |
NYC Cyber Command One-on-One Interview
- Colin Ahern, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, City of New York
- Moderated by Mariam Baksh, Staff Correspondent, Nextgov
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11:50 AM |
Break
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12:45 PM |
Emerging Technology and the Law Panel
Now more than ever, as the Black Lives Matter movement reaches national prominence, there is a spotlight on the security of emerging technology, especially in policing. What value does surveillance technology provide law enforcement and how do they ensure this critical data stays protected? What ethical problems can arise? During this panel, Nextgov and Route Fifty editors will sit down with technology lawyers, Fusion Center leaders, and more to hear both sides of the future of technology in law enforcement.
- Diane Sabatino, Deputy Executive Assistant Commissioner, Office of Field Operations, Customs and Border Protection
- John S. Hollywood, Senior Operations Researcher and Center for Quality Policing Lead, RAND Corporation
- Mike Sena, President, National Fusion Center Association
- Moderated by Aaron Boyd, Senior Editor of Technology and Events, Nextgov
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1:30 PM |
A Session Presented by Our Underwriter Okta
- Kelsey Nelson, Senior Product Marketing Manager, Okta
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1:45 PM |
Transforming Towards Collaborative Security Interview
Warding off impending foreign and insider threats to digital data and services doesn’t always mean just developing new cutting edge technologies. It is vital that government leaders are thinking about the best way to leverage new collaborations to secure their cyber posture. This one on one interview will examine how building a cyber community, maintaining resources, and engaging residents go hand in hand with cyber preparedness.
- Ilene Klein, Cybersecurity Program Coordinator, City of Phoenix / Arizona Counter Terrorism Information Center
- Moderated by Alisha Powell Gillis, Senior Editor, Route Fifty
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2:15 PM |
A Session Presented by Our Underwriter Fortinet
- Jim Richerberg, Field CISO, Fortinet
- James Hanson, Vice President & Publisher, Nextgov
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2:25 PM |
Closing Remarks
- Constance Sayers, President, Government Executive Media Group
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