Identity Management Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARC's Identity Management Working Group bi-weekly, Friday morning meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups contact ATARC's, Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.
December Cyber Meetup: “Managing Stress & Burnout in Cybersecurity”
Old Ox Brewery 44652 Guilford Dr #114, Ashburn, United StatesDecember Cyber Meetup: "Managing Stress & Burnout in Cybersecurity" ย December 3rd, 2024, 5:30-7:30 PM ET at Old Ox Brewery in Ashburn, Virginia Details Join us on Tuesday, December 3, […]
SCRM Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARCโs SCRM Working Group bi-weekly, Wednesday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact our Working Group Team atย workinggroups@atarc.org.
DevSecOps Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARCโs DevSecOps Working Group bi-weekly, Wednesday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact our Working Group Team atย workinggroups@atarc.org.
Zero Trust Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARCโs Zero Trust Working Group monthly, Thursday morning meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups contact ATARCโs Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.
Identity Management Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARC's Identity Management Working Group bi-weekly, Friday morning meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups contact ATARC's, Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.
ATARC Cybersecurity Education & Workforce Development Working Group
VirtualJoin ATARC's Cybersecurity Education & Workforce Development Working Group monthly, Friday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups contact ATARC's Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.
AI and Data Policy Working Group Meeting
VirtualJoin ATARC's AI and Data Policy Working Group monthly, Monday morning meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact ATARC's Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.
Assessing the Benefits and Risks of Quantum Computers
VirtualQuantum computing is an emerging technology with potentially far-reaching implications for national prosperity and security. The maturity of currently-available quantum computers is not yet at a level such that they can be used in production for large-scale, industrially-relevant problems, and they are not believed to currently pose security risks. However, four trends โ new algorithms, error mitigation, circuit knitting, and the commercial exploration of business-relevant quantum applications โ may enable useful and practical quantum computing in the near future. At the same time, these trends are unlikely to affect the feasibility of using quantum computers for cryptanalysis. Given this, there is a credible expectation that quantum computers will be capable of performing computations which are economically-impactful before they will be capable of performing ones which are cryptographically-relevant.