
Presents
Breach Detection: Becoming as Agile as The Attackers
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March 16, 2021, 1:30-2:30 p.m.
1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
An information-sharing event focused on how agencies are innovating to stay ahead of advisories.
Panel: Breach Detection: Becoming as Agile as The Attackers
Moving “left of breach” is the modern cybersecurity path forward that every agency should be striving for. That means focusing cybersecurity resources more on detecting and preventing potential breaches rather than cleaning up after a breach has already occurred.
Join ATARC for a robust discussion on how agencies are innovating to stay ahead of advisories. Hear from Dr Larry Ponemon of the Ponemon institute as he shares the latest results of a 2021 Government Breach Trends Study that examines the problems and what innovation is happening across government to move to a more proactive security posture. Then learn what our panel of experts are doing to improve breach detection and response in a landscape where they are inundated by new, rapidly-evolving challenges as well as lessons learned.

Christopher Cleary
Principal Cyber Advisor, Department of the Navy

Claire Barrett
Chief Privacy and Information Asset Officer, US Department of Transportation

James Saunders
Chief Information Security Officer, Information Security Division Director, U.S. Small Business Administration (pending agency approval)

Gregory Crabb
Chief Information Security Officer, Vice President, United States Postal Service

Paul Blahusch
IT Security Officer, US Bureau of Labor Statistics (pending agency approval)

Larry Ponemon, Ph.D.,
Chairman and Founder, CIPP, Ponemon Institute

Petko Stoyanov
Chief Technology Officer, Forcepoint Global Governments & Critical Infrastructure

Moderator: Tom Suder
CEO, ATARC
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