Here is a unique opportunity to hear from the experts in cyber security including:
- James B. Richberg, Acting Assistant Director of National Intelligence for Cyber, Office of the Director of National Intelligence
- Alan Paller, Director of Research, The SANS Institute
- Philip Reitinger, Deputy Undersecretary, National Protection & Programs Directorate, Dept. of Homeland Security
- Richard C. Schaeffer, Jr., Director, Information Assurance, National Security Agency
- William Jackson, Senior Writer and CyberEye Columnist, Government Computer News
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There is a highly organized, Internet-based threat to the network that differs significantly in its sophistication from the threats of previous eras. This, together with the proliferation of IP-enabled devices, challenges government IT professionals on a daily basis to maintain highly available, dynamic networks which must be hardened against intrusion and attack.
Join us for a FREE half-day seminar to hear from government IT peers on:
- Real-world examples of why Internet security is of critical relevance to national security
- The role of public/private partnerships in both incident response and proactive security
- How servers, routers, and the network infrastructure are the new front lines in conflict
- Proactive strategies to improve security posture as it relates to top priority vulnerabilities
- The convergence of physical and logical security with critical infrastructure protection
You won’t want to miss this opportunity to discuss how government IT professionals are addressing the issue of cybersecurity. You’ll hear from government IT colleagues on cybersecurity priorities and best practices for fortifying their enterprises for known and previously undiscovered vulnerabilities.
Register now! This seminar is complimentary but seating is limited.