
 Presents
America’s Software Supply Chain: How Secure Are We?
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August 31, 2023, 1:30-2:30 PM ETÂ
1Â CPE Credit Available for this Event***Â
America’s Software Supply Chain: How Secure Are We?
The persistence of nation-state actors has introduced a threat to America’s cybersecurity landscape that has never been seen before. Ample countermeasures have been prescribed through various White House, DoD, and CISA guidance that places responsibility on government and private industry to follow these new guidelines for the development of secure software.
As we turn the corner toward the close of the federal fiscal year and begin cybersecurity preparations for 2024, what do security and development teams need to do to harden America’s software supply chain to mitigate the growing risks?
Join our subject matter expert panel as they explore compliance regulations, address America’s cybersecurity resiliency, and define what actions security and development teams must take to have a strong security posture in 2024 and beyond. This discussion will be relevant to those handling software security and risk management at government agencies and in the private sector.

Alyssa Feola
Senior Cyber Advisor, Innovation Portfolio Division, General Services Administration

Dr. Frederick Mobley
Business Modeling Data Analyst-Scientist, Administration Support Branch, Region 7, Administration & Acquisition Support Division, FAS/Regional Commissioner’s Office, General Services Administration

A.J. Stein
IT Cybersecurity Specialist, National Institute of Standards and Technology

Shery Thomas
Cyber Technology Officer, Cyberspace Command, U.S. Marine Corps

James Caseja
Digital Transformation Directorate, Officer of the Deputy Assistant Secretary of the Army for Data Software & Engineering, U.S. Army

Josh Bressers
Vice President of Security, Anchore

Moderator: Kiersten Patton
ATARC Consultant
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