This morning we heard where we are today with cybersecurity. So, you know, my career in cybersecurity started when i joined the National Security agency and the offensive mission set and that gives you a perspective of how to defend against very advanced actors so the point of this panel this morning is to talk about the priorities but with a focus of how we resist attack. Okay . So on our panel today, we have a mix of commercial Sector Companies working with the government and a mix of government folks that are really focused on Important Missions and are critical to the National Security. In my opinion, given my experience i think offense always wins. And with that mindset, i want to take a look at what were doing today and how we can give you all Lessons Learned and some front line knowledge about things to take back to your organization and implement. This gets to the heart of the issue, though. Scaling. We all lots of systems. We are certainly dealing with a scale attack surface a
The continuous diagnostics and Mitigation Program and what im going to talk to you today about is the importance of the cdm program continuous diagnostics and mitigation for federal cybersecurity. I want to set the stage in regards to where the cdm program originated around 2012. Many of these types of headlines were occurring and we see those today, as well. They continue to try to perform reconnaissance on our Government Networks, try to get to our Mission Critical and sensitive data. Really the importance of cdm is to help agencies combat that. What we want to do is help agencies and get in front of the adversary, get in front of the threat. And so, what we have done in the federal government, started out at dod with the cybersecurity architecture review there and now dodcar and we have it in the civilian side. The dotgov review and what this effort is about is to take a look at our government systems, Government Networks to understand how the adversary is looking at them. To unders
Special thanks for this lunch sponsorship, and thank you for seven years of their sponsorship and support which has been greatly really a key reason for us being able to host this forum free for the government and military. And to be able to do this now for the 10th year. So thank you very much. I want to just also point to your, give your attention on your seats. There are flyers that describe the next year event, september 8th and 9th at the marriot. For Corporate Executives that are interested, a series of quarterly leadership meetings. Were in the third year of that. If you look at the flip side, youll see the corporate members include cisco, aws, raytheon, hp, google cloud and others. If youre interested in that, let us know. Id also like to recognize and express our appreciation for the Advisory Board members. Ill list those once again as theyve been very helpful. Brett scarborough from raytheon. Dan prietto from google cloud. General gregg tuhill, brad maderi. Matt berry. Dave l
Stoltenberg said that if ukraine does not win, then no one will restore it, this is down to the last ukrainian, then this is a verdict on ukraine as a state, ukraine has a chance to remain a state if they still start negotiations, like us its enough for a small country to survive without dying under the rubble of collapsing empires, the president is right in saying that it should stop. You should never do this, you should not do this, because stagnation is the First Movement towards a fall. Hello, you are watching the program say dont be silent. in the studio of victoria popova. And Tatyana Shcherbina. And today our guest is National Security expert Alexander Tishchenko. Good afternoon, alexander. Vladimirovich, we began to see you often on television, you give comments after the vns. Well, our colleagues you are represented by a National Security expert. How did you become an expert in this field, tell our viewers a little about what preceded this . In order to become an expert, you n
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