ATARC Quantum Speaker Series: Dr. Venkatesh Kannan

Virtual

This talk will outline user-centric motivations and requirements that drive the development of technologies for full-stack interfacing and integration of quantum computing platforms with HPC systems from hardware, software to applications and skills. European activities driven through the EuroHPC Joint Undertaking as well as global activities such as the IEEE Quantum-HPC Working Group will be presented alongside the technological challenges and R&D collaborations that are ongoing.

Operationalizing Zero Trust: Securing Containers in Runtime

Virtual

  Presents Operationalizing Zero Trust:  Securing Containers in Runtime In partnership with April 4, 2024, 1:30-2:30 PM ET  1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***  Operationalizing Zero Trust:  Securing Containers in […]

GITEC Conference 2024

Kimpton The Forum Hotel 540 Massie Rd, Charlottesville, United States

About GITEC and ATARCAbout GITEC and ATARCThe Government Information Technology Executive Council (GITEC) Conference is an entity focused on fostering professional development and collaborative platforms for the Federal government, academia, and industry […]

Securing Success: RMF and Zero Trust Unleashed

Virtual

  Presents Securing Success: RMF and Zero Trust Unleashed In partnership with April 25, 2024 1:30-2:30 PM ET  1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***  Our digital world is more expansive […]

Zero Trust Lab Phase 2 Demonstration with IBM and Palo Alto Networks

Virtual

Join our ATARC Zero Trust Lab Phase 2 Demonstration, co-hosted by IBM and Palo Alto Networks. Meeting NIST 800-207 Guidelines – a demonstration of cutting edge zero trust-oriented software tools that enable and empower US Federal SOC operations to gain new efficiencies.

Please note this is a hybrid demonstration. Government attendees may join virtually or in-person at the IBM Innovation Studio located at 600 14th St NW, Suite 200, Washington, D.C. 20005.

Integrated Value Network (IVN), More Examples

Virtual

  Presents Integrated Value Network (IVN), More Examples April 30, 2024, 1:30-2:30 PM ET  How might we implement the Integrated Value Network (IVN) framework in the wild? Our first challenge […]

Advanced Threat Protection for Government Infrastructure

Virtual

  Presents Advanced Threat Protection for Government Infrastructure In partnership with  May 2, 2024 1:30-2:30 PM ET  1 CPE Credit Available for this Event***  Advanced Threat Protection for Government Infrastructure In […]

The 1st NIST PQC Standards

Virtual

Eight years ago, the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) initiated a public process to select quantum-resistant public-key cryptographic algorithms for standardization. NIST issued the public call for submissions to the PQC Standardization Process in December 2016 and, after three rounds of evaluation and analysis, selected four algorithms for standardization: CRYSTALS-KYBER, CRYSTALS-Dilithium, FALCON, and SPHINCS+. In this talk we will discuss the three current NIST PQC endeavors: drafting standards for the selected algorithms, the remaining algorithms under consideration in the 4th round of evaluation, and the call for additional digital signatures to be considered for future standardization.

Securing the Identity Fabric in the Age of Cloud and Zero Trust

To Be Announced

Securing government agencies against cyber threats is paramount in today’s digital age. This webinar introduces two FedRAMP High Authorized solutions, CyberArk Identity and Endpoint Privilege Manager (EPM), designed to meet and exceed rigorous government security standards. CyberArk Identity simplifies user access with features like Single Sign-On and Multi-Factor Authentication, enhancing security and compliance. Complementing this, EPM protects endpoints by managing user privileges and preventing credential theft, offering an added layer of defense against cyber attacks. This session will showcase how these integrated solutions fortify agency defenses and streamline operational efficiency. Join our panelists as they explore real-life applications of CyberArk’s tools in bolstering government cybersecurity postures and preparing agencies to tackle present and future digital challenges efficiently.