Event Series SCRM Working Group

SCRM Working Group

Virtual

Join ATARC’s SCRM Working Group bi-weekly, Wednesday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact our Working Group Team at workinggroups@atarc.org.

What’s Lurking in Your Phone: Navigating Security Risks in Mobile Apps

Virtual

Mobile apps, including the ones on your employees’ smartphones used for work, are a great source of sensitive data and are the newest, largest attack surface. Today’s mobile app ecosystem is riddled with potential security vulnerabilities, and as the evolution from Secure by Design to Secure by Demand suggests, it’s not enough to trust that software was securely developed. Organizations, especially government agencies, need to be proactive in preventing mobile app cyberattacks.

Join ATARC and a panel of experts where they will explore emerging mobile app threats, discuss security risks, and provide practical strategies to protect your organization from data breaches.

Government Workforce Experience Working Group

Virtual

Join ATARC’s Government Workforce Experience Working Group bi-weekly, Friday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups contact ATARC’s, Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.

ATARC’s Federal Zero Trust Summit

Carahsoft Conference & Collaboration Center 11493 Sunset Hills Rd, Reston, VA, United States

Registration   |    Breakfast Summit ChairNavigating Cyber Threats: A Federal PerspectiveAmidst the ever-shifting digital terrain, federal agencies confront a multitude of cyber challenges, necessitating a proactive stance towards resilience. As […]

Insider Risk Working Group

Virtual

Join ATARC's Insider Risk Working Group bi-weekly, Thursday afternoon meeting. For more information on ATARC Working Groups, contact ATARC's Working Group Manager, Elizabeth Wyckoff, at ewyckoff@atarc.org.

Quantum Speaker Series Presents: Scaling Quantum Computers Using Light

Virtual

Once fully realized, quantum computers will solve problems we never thought possible. Building a quantum computer with enough power to solve these problems is one of this decade’s biggest technological challenges. Xanadu is taking on this challenge in its mission to build quantum computers that are useful and available to people everywhere. Xanadu Founder and CEO Christian Weedbrook talks about his quantum computing journey and outlines Xanadu’s roadmap to 1 million qubits using light.

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