Into the digital age. The Center Hosted the program. Good evening, everybody. My name is tom mcintyre. I am the Deputy Director of the nyu center. I am pleased to welcome you all to the auditorium. This is our second installment of our Young Leaders Network Series for the summer. 2014 by the center and the Edward Kennedy institute for the u. S. Senate, the Young Leaders network aims to promote in the next generation of leaders the spirit of Public Service as embodied for decades on capitol hill by ted kennedy. Our goal is to provide students with programs that enrich their experience while interning in washington, d. C. And to help them create a network of peers as they lay a groundwork for a career in Public Service. Tonights program, uncovering the treasures of the library of congress will focus on the importance of collecting physical information and materials in the modern digital age. Our distinguished speakers will discuss the work of the Nations Library by providing Public Acces
Welcome back, everybody. In the home stretch of our program today. There will be three panels awardsup followed by two and as i talked about before, a very special guest who will receive a lifetime award today. You will certainly want to be here for that. This next panel is dealing with the chief Information Security officers. We are fortunate to have some great leaders here today. Our moderator is the right is a Vice President of the Public Sector. Joining frank is nicholas ward, chief Information Security officer from the u. S. Department of justice, shane barney , Security Division is from homeland security, mr. Jack wilmer, hes the deputy cao for Cyber Security and the d. O. D. Chief Information Security officer, and stacey dawn, chief Information Security officer chief privacy officer for the Export Import Bank. Thank you, panelists, for joining us today. I know tom especially wanted this panel between lunch and happy hour because of the great panel weve put together. I run Public
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Will hear from Data Security health care officials, just Getting Started live coverage on cspan2. Shedding light on so no pressing issues of our time when it comes to cybersecurity threats and how they impact our nation. For todays briefing i think specifically of seeing a number of very highprofile, expenses and quite like a potentially dangerous cybersecurity attacks on our Nations Health care sector. We brought in two individuals today set up a wealth of knowledge in this area, both robert lord was a chief Strategy Officer at the tennis protenus and youll be here to give a presentation to us to talk about this important topic as well as we have jen covich was the ceo of dhi. Without further ado i will that the first presentation get started. Thanks a much, great. I very rarely give talks that are standing room only, to really appreciate your guys interest today. As great dimension im robert lord, cofounder and president chief Strategy Officer of protenus and also im a a fellw at new
Of a u. S. Trade war, is it a risk to investors . First, to our top story, facebook shares took a hit earlier today after the wall street journal reported Mark Zuckerberg knew about the social networks problematic privacy practices. Facebook uncovered emails in the process of responding to a federal privacy investigation, raising concerns that they would be harmful to the company if they became public. The journal says that is part of the reason why the company salt sought a quick settlement. Here in me in san francisco, our bloomberg tech executive editor, so, tom, explained this to me here. The nuts and bolts here. What is the journal saying that facebook uncovered . Tom they are referring to an email exchange, which, by the way, they have not seen them. We certainly havent. We dont know where they got them. Apparently there was this exchange in 2012, around the time that the ftc was handing down this consent degree punishment about facebook and its privacy practices. At the time, th