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CyberNext DC 2019

by Cybersecurity Coalition

CyberNext DC 2019 is the third annual event organized by the Cybersecurity Coalition, the Cyber Threat Alliance, and The National Security Institute at the George Mason University Antonin Scalia School of Law. This day-long conference brings together prominent members of the cybersecurity community, congressional and administration leaders, and industry practitioners to discuss and advance cybersecurity policy issues.

The event covers a range of critical topics, including election security, the future of federal cybersecurity in modernized environments, managing risks in a connected world, and the intersection of security and privacy in legislative landscapes. Sessions feature discussions on the current state of cybersecurity, fostering critical dialogues among participants, and identifying forward-thinking approaches to improve cybersecurity.

Attendees have the opportunity to engage with top policymakers, leading industry experts, and other professionals through panel discussions, keynote addresses, and networking sessions. Notable speakers include Jeanette Manfra, Assistant Director of the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and Congressman Will Hurd of Texas, among others.

CyberNext DC 2019 is designed for cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, industry leaders, and anyone interested in the evolving landscape of cybersecurity policy. Participants will gain valuable insights into current challenges and strategies, as well as opportunities to collaborate and share best practices with peers in the field.

Speakers(30)

Adam Sedgewick

Senior IT Policy Advisor at NIST

Adam Sedgewick serves as Senior IT Policy Advisor at the NIST. In this role, he advises NIST and Department of Commerce leadership on cybersecurity and technology policy issues. In 2017, he served as Technology Policy Advisor in the Commerce Department’s Office of Policy and Strategic Planning. Previously, he was Senior Advisor to the Federal CIO Council. Sedgewick served as Professional Staff Member for the Senate Committee on Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs for nine years, handling cybersecurity and federal IT policy. He has twice received the Fed 100 award for his contributions to the Federal IT community and both BankInfoSecurity and GovInfoSecurity named him a “Top Ten Influencer.” In 2014 he was named one of Security Magazine’s Most Influential People in Security.

Chris Jensen

Federal Business Development Manager at Tenable

Chris Jensen has been active in Public Sector contracting for over 25 years and has achieved success in a broad range of leadership roles, including contract management, program management, business development and capture. At Tenable, Chris’s responsibilities include leading Tenable Business Development support of the CDM Program. Chris began his professional career as an officer in the U.S. Navy. After leaving active service, he continued to serve in the U.S. Navy Reserve until his retirement in 2008. A graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy, Chris also holds a J.D. from The George Washington University Law School.

Chris Krebs

Director, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency at U.S. Department of Homeland Security

Christopher Krebs serves as the first director of the Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA). Mr. Krebs was originally sworn in on June 15, 2018 as the Under Secretary for the predecessor of CISA, the National Protection and Programs Directorate (NPPD). Mr. Krebs was nominated for that position by President Trump in February 2018. Before serving as CISA Director, Mr. Krebs was appointed in August 2017 as the Assistant Secretary for Infrastructure Protection. In the absence of a permanent NPPD Under Secretary at the time, Mr. Krebs took on the role of serving as the Senior Official Performing the Duties of the Under Secretary for NPPD until he was subsequently nominated as the Under Secretary and confirmed by the Senate the following year.

David Stafford

Supervisor of Elections at Escambia County, Florida

David Stafford has served as Escambia County Supervisor of Elections since his election in November of 2004. A graduate of the University of Florida, Stafford is the past president of the Florida State Association of Supervisors of Elections and current legislative chair of the National Association of Election Officials. Following the designation of elections as critical infrastructure by the Secretary of Homeland Security in early 2017, Stafford was asked to serve on the sector’s Government Coordinating Council as one of only nine local election officials nationally. He now serves on the executive committee of the GCG. He helped author the communications and information sharing protocols for threats and incidents affecting the election sector, which were formally adopted in 2018.

Dr. Amit Elazari

Director, Global Cybersecurity Policy at Intel

Amit is a Director, Global Cybersecurity Policy at Intel Corporation and a Lecturer at UC Berkeley’s School of Information. She graduated with her JSD (Doctor of Science of Law) from UC Berkeley School of Law. Her work on security, privacy and Intellectual Property law has been published in leading journals and presented in top conferences including USENIX Enigma, USENIX Security, DEF CON, RSA, BlackHat, and featured in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal. She graduated Summa Cum Laude from her LL.M. in IDC, Israel following the submission of a research thesis in the field of intellectual property law and standard-form contracts. She holds an LL.B. and a B.A. in Business Administration (Summa Cum Laude) from IDC.

Eric Wenger

Cybersecurity and Privacy Policy, Global Government Affairs at Cisco

Eric Wenger is a Director for Government Affairs and leads Cisco's cybersecurity public policy work globally. Eric came to Cisco from Microsoft, where he was Policy Counsel. He was a Trial Attorney in the Department of Justice's Computer Crime and Intellectual Property Section and a Special Assistant United States Attorney in DC’s Computer Hacking & Intellectual Property Unit. He served as an Attorney in the Federal Trade Commission's Bureau of Consumer Protection and an Attorney Advisor to then Commissioner Thomas B. Leary. He was also Assistant Attorney General in New York, where he started the first statewide law enforcement unit in the U.S. focused on e-commerce. Eric earned his undergraduate degree at Cornell University and graduated with Honors from George Washington University Law School.

Erica Olsen

Director, Safety Net at National Network to End Domestic Violence

Since joining National Network to End Domestic Violence (NNEDV) in 2007, Erica has advocated on behalf of survivors of gender-based violence by educating and advocating victim service providers, policymakers, and technology companies on issues of technology abuse, privacy, and victim safety. She has provided trainings to technologists, attorneys, law enforcement officials, victim advocates, and other practitioners in the United States and internationally. Through the Safety Net Project, Erica works with private industry, state, and federal agencies and international groups to improve safety and privacy for victims in this digital age. She regularly provides consultation to leading technology companies on the potential impact of technology design and reporting procedures on survivors of abuse. She also provides technical assistance on technology safety to professionals working with survivors. Erica’s prior work at the New York State Coalition Against Domestic Violence included writing curriculum and training statewide on a project focusing on the intersection of domestic violence and disabilities. Erica has a Masters in Social Work from SUNY Albany and a Certificate in Non-Profit Management from the Center for Women in Civil Society.

Grant Schneider

Senior Director for Cybersecurity, National Security Council; and Federal Chief Information Security Officer at Office of Management and Budget

Senior Director for Cybersecurity Policy, National Security Council Grant Schneider serves as the Federal Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Senior Director for Cybersecurity Policy within the National Security Council staff. In these roles, Mr. Schneider leads teams of cybersecurity experts who develop and oversee crosscutting policies to enhance the Nation's cybersecurity. Mr. Schneider and his staff seek to improve the Nation's cybersecurity in three ways: enhancing the overall defensive posture of Federal and Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity; leveraging government-wide national capabilities to identify and mitigate threats to Federal cybersecurity; and effective information sharing and incident response. Mr. Schneider played an instrumental role in the government-wide response to the OPM cybersecurity incidents in 2014 and 2015. Prior to joining the White House as Cybersecurity Adviser to the Federal Chief Information Officer in 2014, Mr. Schneider served as the Defense Intelligence Agency's CIO for seven years.

Harley Geiger

Director of Public Policy at Rapid7

Harley Geiger leads the company's policy engagement on cybersecurity, encryption, computer crime, exports, and digital trade issues. Prior to working at Rapid7, Geiger was Advocacy Director at the Center for Democracy & Technology (CDT), where he worked on issues related to government surveillance, privacy and computer crime. Prior to that, Geiger was Senior Legislative Counsel for U.S. Representative Zoe Lofgren of California, serving as lead staffer for technology policy. Geiger is an attorney and is CIPP/US certified.

Heather West

Head of Public Policy, Americas at Mozilla

Heather is a policy and tech translator, product consultant, and long-term internet strategist guiding the intersection of emerging technologies, culture, governments, and policy. Areas of focus include digital identity, data governance, data security, net neutrality, privacy, and intermediary liability protections in the digital age. At Mozilla, maker of the Firefox browser, Heather leads policy work for the Americas, with a global focus on data governance. She works with stakeholders and policymakers in DC as well as global product and policy teams and was recognized as one of the 2014 Forbes 30 Under 30 in Law and Policy. She helped found the public policy team at CloudFlare, a website performance and security company, served as global and Federal privacy and security issue expert on Google’s public policy team, and started her career working on government technology, privacy, and identity management at the public interest group Center for Democracy and Technology.

Event Details

Date
October 16, 2019
Location
🇺🇸 Washington, D.C., United States
Venable LLP
Audience
Cybersecurity professionals, policymakers, industry leaders, and individuals interested in cybersecurity policy.

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