
Presents
The Impending Cybersecurity Pandemic –
Is Your Agency Prepared?
In partnership with
and 
March 25, 2021, 1:30-2:30PM EST
1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***
An information-sharing event focused on adapting Federal cybersecurity to changing threat landscapes.
Panel: The Impending Cybersecurity Pandemic – Is Your Agency Prepared?
Organizational operations are more connected than ever with telework, cloud, IoT devices, industrial Control Systems (ICS), smart vehicles, medical devices, C2 systems, and more. All of this has fueled the fire for nation-state espionage and cybercrime which are at an all-time high. Recent events clearly demonstrate the complexity of attacks has increased. Government agencies don’t have to be caught off-guard – it’s survival of the fittest. Government executives and industry come together to discuss how to:
- Prevent threats that target all attack vectors (supply chain, source code, IoT, ICS, SCADA, cloud, users, etc.)
- Streamline cybersecurity policy management
- Accelerate detection and prevention through the use of community-driven threat intelligence with AI Ops and automated responses
- Implement Zero Trust across your whole enterprise

Matthew Scholl
Chief, Computer Security Division, National Institute of Standards and Technology [NIST], United States Department of Commerce [DOC]

Ross Foard
Senior Engineer, Cybersecurity Division, Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency

Royce Allen
Director, Enterprise Security Architecture, United States Department of Veterans Affairs

Sean Applegate
Chief Technology Officer, SwishData Corporation

Glen Deskin, CISSP
Head of Engineering, Office of the CTO, Check Point Software Technologies

Moderator: Tom Suder
CEO, ATARC
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