Cyber Disrupt 2017
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Introduction
Frances F. Townsend, Executive Vice President, MacAndrews & Forbes Incorporated
Keynote
Thomas Bossert, Assistant to the President, Homeland Security and Counterterrorism
John Lynch, Chief, Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section, Criminal Division, U.S. Department of Justice
Joseph Lorenzo Hall, Chief Technologist, Center for Democracy & Technology
Rajesh De, Partner, Mayer Brown; former General Counsel, National Security Agency
Moderator: Susan Hennessey, Fellow, National Security in Governance Studies and Managing Editor, Lawfare, Brookings Institution
Significant national cybersecurity incidents in the last year reflect a growing willingness by nation-state adversaries to use cyber tools to conduct cybercrime and espionage, threaten personal information and company data, and commit politically coercive cyber acts. Experts will assess the changing international security environment and potential responses to increased hostility in cyberspace.
Christopher Painter, Coordinator for Cyber Issues, U.S. Department of State
James N. Miller, President, Adaptive Strategies LLC; former Under Secretary for Policy, U.S. Department of Defense
, Senior Vice President, CSISJames A. Lewis Moderator:
CSIS will provide lunch to all registered participants.
12:30 Threats and Opportunities with IoT Security
Matt Hartley, Director, ForeScout Technologies
12:50 Current Threat Landscape
Scott Montgomery, Vice President, Chief Technical Strategist, Intel Security
Moderator: William A. Carter, Associate Director, Technology Policy Program, CSIS
Nuala O'Connor, President & CEO, Center for Democracy & Technology
John Launchbury, Director, Information Innovation Office, DARPA
Daniel Weitzner, Founding Director, MIT Internet Policy Research Initiative
Moderator: Denise E. Zheng, Director and Senior Fellow, Technology Policy Program, CSIS
In recent years, a series of high-profile breaches demonstrated that traditional network defenses alone are not enough to prevent attackers from accessing and exploiting sensitive data. For government agencies and private companies, developing an organization-wide crisis response strategy is just as important as strengthening network defenses. This panel will discuss...
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