Attacks on information infrastructure pose the most serious economic and national security threat of the 21st century. Gone are the days of individual hackers as the primary threat to cyber security; today's cyber warriors are members of organized crime rings and hostile nation states, and their targets are government and financial networks; communications, utilities and critical infrastructure control, and sensitive defense and military information. The need to improve cyber investigative information sharing from both a technology and policy perspective, put an end to data siloing, and improve public-private partnerships is crucial to prevent a cyber 9/11.
Learn from these veterans of policy and technology development about how to implement best practices that can ensure your organizations investigative, defensive and offensive capabilities are always one step ahead of cyber enemies:
Speakers:
Dr. Kathleen L. Kiernan, CEO of Kiernan
Group
Ronald E. Plesco, Jr., Esq. CEO, National Cyber
Forensics and Training Alliance
Rob Schmidt, CEO, InfraGard
National Members Alliance
Thursday, July 8, 2010 - 10:00am CDT

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