Red Hat and NIST are co-sponsoring an open forum to hear about and discuss the continued evolution of information systems and its impact on cybersecurity. This development is most clearly seen in the connectedness of the numerous infrastructure systems and data that our critical infrastructure now relies on. In the half-day event, hear from leaders and industry that are most shaped by this advancement and how the nation is designing approaches to safeguard against current and emerging threats.
Two themes will be highlighted for this year’s Cybersecurity Symposium:
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REGISTRATION & BREAKFAST | 8:00 AM – 8:30 AM |
Opening Remarks
Event Chairs:
Aamir Khwaja, Strategic Account Executive, North America Public Sector, Red Hat
Dr. Dianne Poster, Senior Advisor, NIST, Office of Space Commerce |
8:30 AM – 8:35 AM |
Executive Fireside Chat: Perspectives for Government and Industry
Speakers:
Richard DalBello, Director, Office of Space Commerce
Mark Bohannan, Vice President, Public Policy, Global and Associate General Counsel, Red Hat Moderator: Adam Clater, Chief Architect, Red Hat |
8:35 AM – 8:55 AM |
Moderated Panel: It's all Connected - Open Source Lessons & Secure Critical Infrastructure
Understanding and applying open-source lessons in collaboration with stakeholders is essential to securing critical infrastructure and important to threat intelligence and the global economy. This panel will examine the use of open-source models and their vulnerabilities with an emphasis on open repository environments.
Speakers:
Mary Butler, Cybersecurity Specialist, Office of Space Commerce
Alan Zimmerman, Head of Government Services, Red Balloon Security William Loomis, Associate Director, Atlantic Council’s Cyber Statecraft Initiative, Digital Forensic Research Lab
Andrew McNamara, Senior Principal Software Engineer, Red Hat
Moderator: Andrea Hall, Compliance and Risk Manager, Red Hat |
8:55 AM – 9:35 AM |
Quantum Encryption use case
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9:35 AM – 9:55 AM |
BREAK | 9:55 AM – 10:10 AM |
Moderated Panel: The future of cybersecurity policy
Understanding space cybersecurity concerns at the intersection of policy and technology is important now more than ever as a broad range of new U.S. and international space capabilities enter the marketplace. This panel will examine the context for U.S. Government efforts to enhance the security and resilience of space systems that provide or support U.S., allied and partner critical infrastructures. It will also address future policy challenges as we race to adopt edge and cloud platforms, artificial intelligence markup advances, and new computing paradigms on Earth and in outer space. Speakers:
Lauryn Williams, Senior Advisor, Office of the National Cyber Director
Nicholas Reese, Former Deputy Director, Emerging Technology Policy at U.S. Department of Homeland Security
Richard Buenneke, Senior Advisor, National Security Space Policy, Bureau of Arms Control, Verification & Compliance, U.S. Department of State
Moderator: Dr. Dianne Poster
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10:10 AM – 10:50 AM |
Moderated Panel: The Impact of Data, Bigger Data, and Cyber Protection
We are entering the era of “Bigger data”. Data is becoming the dominant commodity of the future: collecting, processing, and protecting data are driving the future of IT. This panel will examine the development, testing, and use of cutting-edge data security best practices beyond traditional networks and computer systems, including space systems.
Speakers:
TJ Koury, CEO, DigitalArsenal.io Kevin Coggins, Vice President, National Space Program, Booz Allen Hamilton Dave Dalling, CTO, Accenture Federal Services Cyber Mark Mulholland, Principal Systems Engineer, U.S. Department of Commerce, Office of Space Commerce, MITRE Dr. Jon Neff, Senior Project Leader, AI, Analytics and Innovation Department, The Aerospace Corporation Moderator: Michael Epley, Chief Architect, Red Hat |
10:50 AM – 11:30 AM |
Keynote: Introduction to emerging standards and understanding challenges for protecting cloud and edge system computing, and updates on activities supporting Executive Order (EO) 14028.
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11:30 AM – 11:55 AM |
Capstone Fireside Chat: The Cybersecurity Executive Order 2 years In: The state of SBOMs, Zero Trust, CSF, and others
Speakers:
Matt Scholl, Chief, Computer Security Division, Information Technology Laboratory, NIST Lt Col Jonathan A. Wilson, Chief Architecture Integration Division, Architecture Directorate, Office of the ASAF for Space Acquisition and Integration
Moderator: Adam Clater, Chief Architect, Red Hat
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11:55 AM – 12:15 PM |
LUNCH & NETWORKING | 12:15 PM – 1:00 PM |
ISS use case
Speakers:
John Dvorak, Chief Technology Officer, North America Public Sector, Red Hat |
12:15 PM - 12:35 PM |
WRAP-UP & CLOSING REMARKS
Event Chairs:
Aamir Khwaja, Strategic Account Executive, U.S. Public Sector, Red Hat Dr. Dianne Poster, Senior Advisor, NIST, Office of Space Commerce |
12:35 PM - 12:45 PM |
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
NIST
United States Department of State
Booz Allen Hamilton
U.S. Department of Commerce
MITRE Corporation
DigitalArsenal.io
The Aerospace Corporation
Frontier Foundry Corporation
White House Office of the National Cyber Director (ONCD)
Red Hat
Red Hat
Red Balloon Security
Red Hat
Red Hat
Accenture Federal
Atlanta Council
Red Hat
QuSecure
Location:
Ronald Reagan Building
1300 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW, Polaris Room
Washington, District of Columbia 20004
Any questions? Please email knichols@redhat.com.