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Theater Session: Senior Cyber Leaders Discuss Risk Management Challenges and Opportunities

  • Room: Engagement Theater 4: Hall E - #2700
Wednesday, April 27, 2022: 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Speaker(s)

Moderator (confirmed)
Charlene Mowery
General Manager, Federal Growth
Microsoft
Panelist (confirmed)
Serena Chan, Ph.D.
Senior Technical Advisor, Operations and Infrastructure Center
Defense Information Systems Agency
Panelist (confirmed)
Jennifer Hanks
CEO
MMC Consulting
Panelist (confirmed)
COL Maritza Lagares, USA, D.Sc.
Executive Officer to the Army CIO
Acting Cybersecurity Director & Army CISO
Panelist (confirmed)
Cassandra Lewis
Chancellor
National Defense University College of Information and Cyberspace

Description

Approved for 1 CompTIA CEU for A+, Network+, Security+, Linux+, and Cloud+; 1 GIAC CPE; 1 CertNexus CEC for CyberSec First Responder (CFR)

No situations are risk free!


Implementing risk management is a key to good decision-making and is essential for strong cybersecurity.
 
For wise policy, engineering, and operations, leaders must understand vulnerabilities and mitigation options. Join senior leaders in cybersecurity to learn about risk management challenges and opportunities they have faced, including security, privacy, and cyber supply chain risk management activities.  Discussion will center on the NIST Risk Management Framework, which can be applied to all types of system or technology, including the Internet of Things and control systems, and within all organizations, regardless of size or sector.
 
Topics will include:
 
How can we better understand risk management in cybersecurity and in daily life?
What is the NIST Risk Management Framework?
How does the NIST Risk Management Framework affect Government and Industry?
 Attendees can expect to hear lessons these high-level leaders have learned through experience.


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