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4TH ANNUAL
GOVERNMENT FORUM

Operationalizing Security for a New Era

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Date: Wednesday, March 15
Time: 6:30 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Where: JW Marriott - 1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
#FEYEGovForum


In order to protect themselves, federal, state and local governments and their partners need a clearer picture of the rapidly-evolving threat landscape that has drastically changed with new rules of engagement. Nation-state actors, cyber criminals and hackers have become less predictable. The attack surface continues to grow with the rise in connectivity, data loads and access to industrial control systems. To identify, assess, respond and mitigate threats such as ransomware, extortion, espionage and zero-day attacks, as well as predict and prevent the “unknown threat,” agencies need to build intelligence-led security operations. CIOs and CISOs are drowning in their own security stack while analysts are exhausted by “alert fatigue.” Operationalizing security enables security professionals to rapidly collect, analyze and disseminate threat intelligence across the enterprise, assess risk based on an adversary’s motivation and capability and align resources to the most impactful threats.

Join the 4th annual FireEye Government Forum “Operationalizing Security for a New Era” on March 15 to collaborate and network with more than 1,000 senior government officials, CIOs, CISOs, analysts and security professionals from federal, state, local and allied partner governments as well as industry partners on how to integrate intelligence-led security.


Three minimum security truths all agencies need to know before attending the FireEye Government Forum:

  • 1.  Agencies don’t have enough security people - a problem which won’t go away for years
  • 2.  Security professionals face too many alerts – a situation that will only get worse
  • 3.  Eventually, the bad guys get in and you may not even know until there’s an impact – this is an area that can be mitigated


Attendees will learn:

  • - How to enable security operations personnel, CISOs, and CIOs through the expansion of responsibility for whole agency cyber accountability.
  • - How to protect agency networks from attackers and deploy security technologies in the cloud, on-premise or a hybrid of both.
  • - How to better manage the total cost of “good security: ownership" from the technology stack to the investment resources and to the human capital needed to successfully operate and maintain security services.
  • - How security plus risk mitigation is the best equation for compliance.  
  • - What the cyber warriors at the center of the fight are finding to the increasingly sophisticated cyber threats facing the nation.
  • - The consolidation, integration, and joint mission capabilities coming together in the DOD’s cyber domain.
  • - How Cyber ISR all source intelligence fuses traditional intelligence disciplines through the cyberspace domain.
  • - Novel ways to battle the rise of ransomware.
 

Interested in earning CPE credits? Sessions at the Government Forum are accredited by (ISC)2. Contact Sabrina Masiyowski at sabrina.masiyowski@fireeye.com for more information.

(By attending the Government Forum, you will have the opportunity to earn 8 CPE credits)

 

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Keynote Speakers

Kevin Mandia

Chief Executive Officer and Board Director, FireEye

Rear Admiral Sam Perez

U.S. Navy (RET) Managing Director, SBD Advisors

Rear Admiral Gene F. Price

Deputy Commander
U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. 10th Fleet, U.S. Navy

Rick Snyder

Governor, State of Michigan

Senator Mark Warner

U.S. Senator, State of Virginia

Speakers

Maggie Amato

Security Design + Innovation, Department of Health and Human Services

Michael Bartock

Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Bret Brasso

Vice President, State and Local Business (Sales), FireEye

Tony Cole

Vice President and Global Government Chief Technology Officer, FireEye

Matt Conner

Deputy Director for Cybersecurity and Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

Emily Cranston

Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst, FireEye

Marti Eckert

Assistant Commissioner for Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer, Social Security Administration

Christopher Glyer

Chief Security Architect, FireEye

Ira Hoffman

Partner and Shareholder, Butzel Long

Sean Kelley

Chief Information Security Officer, Environmental Protection Agency

Mitchell Komaroff

Director, Cybersecurity Implementation and Acquisition Integration, Office of the DCIO(CS), 
Department of Defense

Philip Lieberman

President and Chief Executive Officer, 
Lieberman Software

John MacMichael

Chief Information Security Officer, Office of the Chief Technology Office, District of Columbia Government

Christopher Porter

Manager, FireEye Horizons

Leo Scanlon

Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Health and Human Services

Pat Sheridan

Vice President, Global Federal Business (Sales), FireEye

Vinayak "Vik" Sinha

Senior Technologist, Department of Health and Human Services

Dinesh Suri

Principal Security Engineer, National Core Technologies, LLC

Jeffrey S. Wilk

Senior Technical Officer for Cyber Network Defense, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency

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Agenda

6:30 AM – 8:30 AM

Registration and Networking Breakfast

8:30 AM – 8:45 AM

Welcome Remarks
- 
Pat Sheridan, Vice President, U.S. Federal, FireEye

8:45 AM – 9:15 AM

Opening Keynote
- Kevin Mandia, Chief Executive Officer and Board Director, FireEye

9:15 AM – 9:45 AM

Federal Keynote: A DOD Perspective
-
Rear Admiral Gene F. Price, Deputy Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/U.S. 10th Fleet, U.S. Navy

9:45 AM – 10:15 AM

Networking Break and Exhibitor Showcase

10:15 AM – 11:15 AM

Enabling the Government CISO to Command and Protect

Along with compliance requirements, agency Chief Information Security Officers oversee the security of the government’s networks and critical infrastructure from domestic and foreign attacks. The monitoring and fortification of these systems is critical to protecting the public’s health, safety and economic prosperity. Potential oversights can put the nation at risk to insider threats and those seeking to gain access to sensitive data, intelligence or possibly launch malicious programs into our systems and networks. This session will take a deep-dive into the immediate and long-term hurdles facing CISOs across all levels of government missions from providing security for information systems that support operations and assets to the expansion of responsibility for whole agency cyber accountability.

Speakers:
- Matt Conner, Deputy Director for Cybersecurity and Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency

- Marti Eckert, Assistant Commissioner for Information Security and Chief Information Security Officer, Social Security Administration

- Mitchell Komaroff, Director, Cybersecurity Implementation and Acquisition Integration, Office of the DCIO(CS), Department of Defense

- John MacMichael, Chief Information Security Officer, Office of the Chief Technology Office, District of Columbia Government

- Moderator: Tony Cole, Vice President and Global Government Chief Technology Officer, FireEye

11:15 AM – 11:45 AM

Keynote: A State and Local Perspective
- T.H. Governor Rick Snyder, State of Michigan

11:45 AM - 12:35 PM

Networking Lunch and Exhibitor Showcase

12:35 PM – 1:00 PM

Keynote: The Hill Perspective
- T.H. Senator Mark Warner, U.S. Senate, State of Virginia

1:00 PM – 2:30 PM

Cyber Threat Intelligence

Know your enemy. Modern cyber attackers are sophisticated, well-funded and well-organized. For government agencies to stop them, they need to know exactly how they work. This track will look directly at the hackers that want to steal government information, explaining how they work, why they do it and what government can do to stop them.

Readiness and Response

Federal agencies not only need to be ready at all times for a breach, but they must also be able to quickly respond once the inevitable breach happens. Readiness and response are key to minimizing the impact of cyber breaches. In this track, we’ll look at ways to improve readiness and response, along with a look into NIST Special Publication 800-184 “Guide for Cybersecurity Event Recovery.”

Current Trends in the Cyber Threatscape

Russia, China and Iran. Legacy systems and an aging workforce. An incredibly vulnerable national critical infrastructure. Cybersecurity threats exist almost everywhere you look. This track will explore current trends in the cyber threatscape and the mission-critical aspects of your security posture you need to focus on in 2017.

1:00 PM – 1:45 PM

Breakout 1.1
- Christopher Porter, Manager, FireEye Horizons

Breakout 2.1
Ron Bushar, VP Global Government Services, FireEye

Breakout 3.1
2017 Mandiant M-Trends Report Mandiant Consulting

1:45 PM – 2:30 PM

Breakout 1.2
Moving Beyond Compliance

 

Speakers:

- Christopher Glyer, Chief Security Architect, FireEye

- Ira Hoffman, Partner and Shareholder, Butzel Long

- Sean Kelley, Chief Information Security Officer, Environmental Protection Agency

- Jeffrey Wilk, Senior Technical Officer for Cyber Network Defense, Office of the Chief Information Officer, Defense Intelligence Agency

Breakout 2.2
Creating a Cybersecurity Risk Management Framework

 

Speakers:
- Michael Bartock, Computer Scientist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

- Philip Lieberman, President and CEO, Lieberman Software

- Dinesh Suri, Principal Security Engineer, National Core Technologies, LLC

Breakout 3.2
Threat Intelligence in Healthcare
 

Speakers:
- Maggie Amato, Security Design + Innovation, Department of Health and Human Services

- Emily Cranston, Senior Threat Intelligence Analyst, FireEye

- Leo Scanlon,  Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Health and Human Services

- Vinayak “Vik” Sinha, Senior Technologist, Department of Health and Human Services

2:30 PM – 3:00 PM

Closing Keynote: Enhancing National Cybersecurity and Improving Critical Infrastructure
- 
Rear Admiral Sam Perez, U.S. Navy (RET) Managing Director, SBD Advisors

3:00 PM – 4:30 PM

Networking Reception in the Exhibitor Showcase

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Location

JW Marriott
1331 Pennsylvania Ave NW, Washington, DC 20004
Valet Parking available on site $59
Metro: Metro Center (Orange, Silver, Blue & Red Lines)

 

Fees

Government and Military Attendees: Free
Academia: Free
Industry: $195

 

Contact

 

Questions regarding the event or need help with registration? Please reach out to Allie DeNicuolo at adenicuolo@govexec.com.

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