11th Year Anniversary
Event: Webinar: Are Government Information Systems Secure?
Are Government Information Systems Secure? June 17, 2009 1-Hour Duration, Available On-Demand until 12/17/09

Are Government Information Systems Secure?

How do those charged with protecting government networks, data, and endpoints view their mandate and ability to defend their Cyber terrain? The speakers presenting in this webinar will provide candid perspectives on why agencies are increasingly turning to new, aggressive strategies to thwart and remediate the hostile activities of Cyber threat actors. Learn about the value of using expert Cyber Security teams, perhaps Cyber SWAT (Specialists with Automated Tools) teams, who would be qualified to quickly identify immediate vulnerabilities. As agencies consider their options, an increasingly popular strategy may be developing and deploying incident-focused Cyber experts to assist in the evaluation of information security investments to strengthen agency defenses. Federal agency CISOs are charged with protection, detection, and response—learn how they and their strategic partners face the significant and growing challenges to meeting those requirements to prevent Cyber criminal success.


Attendees will learn:

  • How government CISOs are protecting, detecting and responding to Cyber threats
  • How agencies are turning to new strategies to prevent Cyber threats
  • How they are utilizing their strategic partners to prevent Cyber criminal success
  • Practical, real-world advice for improving Cyber Security posture

 

 

Speakers

  • Dennis Heretick, Consultant and former Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Justice [Moderator]
  • Bob Dix, Vice President, Juniper Networks
  • Rod Turk, Director, IT Security Management, U.S. Patent & Trademark Office

 

 

date June 17, 2009 registration fee Free

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