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Track 1

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Secure Critical Infrastructure: Continuing to Fuel Our Way of Life
The Forum
Critical infrastructure consists of the assets, systems, and networks that provide functions necessary for our way of life. As the name implies, any threat to these sectors could have potentially debilitating national security, economic, and public health consequences. Especially critical to America’s vital infrastructure is the energy sector, which provides an “enabling function” across all critical infrastructure sectors. More than 80% of the country's energy infrastructure is privately owned, with the sector supplying fuels to the transportation industry, electricity to households and businesses, and other sources of energy that are integral to growth and production across the nation. Given the urgency of protecting critical energy infrastructure, this session will feature a top cybersecurity leader at one of the nation’s largest electric companies – and will examine how to build the most secure cyber strategy possible by starting with how to find and identify currently unknown threats.

Speakers

Heather Young
Heather Young [moderator]
Regional Vice President Public Sector
Claroty
Tony Parrillo
Enterprise IT Global Head of Cyber Security
Schneider Electric
Timothy White
Former Commander, U.S. Fleet Cyber Command and U.S. Tenth Fleet (Ret.), Founder, and Manager
OneNetworkConnection, LLC
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Emerging Trends in Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management
The Forum
While artificial intelligence and machine learning are generating excitement among Federal leaders, more foundational IT trends are emerging in Cyber Asset Attack Surface Management (CAASM). As the number of connected assets explodes and attack surfaces rapidly expand, many organizations struggle to establish real-time visibility across the depth and breadth of their environment. A truly visible and observable view of the cyber attack surface plays a key role in allowing organizations to proactively respond to cyber incidents and aids vulnerability management strategies, allowing infosec and threat managers to efficiently identify risks, prioritize fixes and remediate vulnerabilities. Layering automation onto that visibility makes it easier for modern cyber teams to uplevel their workloads and focus on less rote tasks.

Speakers

Brian Meyer
Brian 'Stretch' Meyer [moderator]
Senior Director of Axonius Federal Sales Engineering
Axonius Federal Systems
Craig Hayn
Chief Information Security Officer and Chief of Cybersecurity Branch
National Cancer Institute
Stephen McElwee
Vice President of Enterprise Architecture
ID Technologies - A CACI Company