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Friday, June 11, 2010
7:30 AM - 5:00 PM
Washington Marriott at Metro Center
775 12th Street, NW
Washington, DC 20005
Hotel: 202.737.2200

For questions about registration contact Teri Fisher at tfisher@accessintel.com

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About the Summit - June 11, 2010

"This timely event is the only one of it's kind to bring together strategic leaders from military, government and industry to discuss the challenges, opportunities and technological advancements in cyber security as organizations push to deliver safe network systems."

2010 Cyber Security Summit, Conference Chairs

 
Mr. Geoff Fein, Lead Navy Reporter, Defense Daily






 
Cal Biesecker, Terror Response Technology Report







While it has often been said that the next big terrorist threat to the United States could come through the Internet, affecting defense, government and private sector networks, those systems are also vulnerable to criminal endeavors looking for monetary benefit from exploiting financial systems. Defense contractors, government agencies and the military all have a stake in safeguarding their networks from attack. Defending against and defeating cyber attacks will require the combined efforts of both the public and private sectors, working to develop new technologies and new approaches, for maintaining real-time protection of their individual networks.

Defense Daily's one-day program offers unique insights into what it's going to take for the private-public relationship to work more effectively in the cyber security arena. With four insightful panels and two noteworthy keynote addresses, you are sure to come away armed with the knowledge of how your organization can take advantage of the opportunities and technological developments being made in space.

With plenty of opportunities for networking and active participation in the issues, this high-powered, strategic summit is like no other and is one you and your team can't afford to miss!

Take Part in Provocative Discussions That Explore Issues Such As:

  • What role the new administration will take regarding cyber-security in the coming months
  • Where is the money being spent in cyber security
  • How are cyber security efforts being coordinated across federal agencies?
  • Additionally, our panel of experts will discuss topics pertaining to their specific areas of expertise (see below)
Featured Speakers

Defense Daily's
Cyber Security Summit delivers top government and defense industry leaders giving you insight and information in a face-to-face setting. You’ll come away armed with knowledge and actionable ideas to put in place after this event. As cyber security becomes increasingly important and complex our speakers will deliver the facts you need to safeguard your operations.
 
This year’s Cyber Security Summit brings you government officials from DoD, DHS, GSA as well as industry leaders from Northrop Grumman, Raytheon, Lockheed Martin and many more.

To view the 2009 Cyber Security Summit speaker and agenda click here.


Planned Agenda

7:30 a.m. - Registration Open

7:30 a.m. - 8:25 a.m. Networking Breakfast

8:25 a.m. - 8:30 a.m. - Introduction and Welcome by Summit Chairs Geoff Fein and Cal Biesecker

8:30 a.m - 9:00 a.m. - Keynote Address

Ms. Dawn Meyerriecks (Invited)
Deputy Director of National Intelligence
for Acquisition and Technology



9:00 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. - Supply Chain Management

This panel will look at how the federal government and industry ensure that what they buy, whether software solutions, technologies, or components, can be trusted to be safe, secure, free of viruses and malware. And what challenges surface when proprietary software and hardware are discovered to be infected?

Moderator
Mr. Robert Dix
Vice President - Government Affairs
Juniper Networks
Speaker
Ms. Jennifer Bisceqlie
President & CEO
InTEROS
Mr. Tom Conway
Director of Business Development
McAfee
Mr. Don Davidson
Supply Chain Risk Management (SCRM) Specialist DoD Globalization Task Force

Ms. Marianne Swanson
Senior Advisor Information Systems Management
Computer Security Division
National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST)
10:30 a.m. - 11:00 a.m. - Morning Networking Break 

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11:00 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. - Industry Science and Technology

A number of companies have developed their own cyber labs to enable the government and industry to run cyber attack and intrusion exercises, and to test out solutions. What opportunities are available to partner with these industry labs or take advantage of the facilities?

Moderator
Mr. Larry Clinton
President and CEO
Internet Security Alliance
Speakers
Mr. Darrell Covell
Founder & CTO
Rsignia, Inc.
Mr. Lee Holcomb
Vice President Strategic Initiatives, OCTO
Lockheed Martin Information Systems and Global Services
Mr. Karl Jensen
Deputy General Manager of Information Security Solutions
Raytheon Intelligence and Information Systems
Mr. Tim McKnight
Vice President and Chief Information Security Officer
Northrop Grumman Corp.




12:30 p.m. - 2:00 p.m. - Luncheon with Keynote Address
Mr. Philip Reitinger
Deputy Undersecretary
DHS' National Protection & Programs Directorate (NPPD)

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2:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. - Global Aspects of Cybersecurity Panel

Moderator:
Mr. Kenneth L. Cureton
Senior Engineering Manager
Boeing Defense, Space and Security Division

Chairman
NCOIC Technical Council
Speakers:
Mr. Melvin Greer
SOA/ Cloud Computing Chief Architect
Lockheed Martin

Vice-chairman
NCOIC Cloud Computing Working Group

Mr. Chet Ratchliffe
Executive Vice President
EADS North America Defense Security & Systems Solutions

Vice-chairman
NCOIC Cybersecurity Integrated Project Team

Mr. Jack Zavin
Associate Director
U.S. Office of the Assistant Secretary of Defense
Chief Information Officer

Member
NCOIC’s Advisory Council

3:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m. - Afternoon Networking Break

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4:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m. Cyber Command

The armed forces have each stood up their own cyber command under the umbrella of the DoD’s Cyber Command. How are the Air Force, Army and Navy meeting the challenges of cyber security? Are the services working together to confront the challenge or are the efforts stovepiped?

Speakers
LTC Timothy A. Chafos
Plans Officer, INSCOM LNO
Army Cyberspace Task Force, Department of the Army G3/5/7
Capt. Scott Robinson
Chief of Staff
U.S. Fleet Cyber Command/10th Fleet
Robert Skinner Col. Robert Skinner
Commander
688th Information Operations Wing
Lackland AFB, Texas

                        

Who Should Attend

This summit is aimed at senior industry, civilian, military, congressional and government and figures involved in cyber security, including strategists, analysts, procurement executives, influential leaders and decision-makers in:

  • Business development, government relations, sales & marketing executives looking for networking opportunities with key industry, government and military officials.
  • Policy, requirement and procurement officials from within the military, government and civilian defense industry.
  • Senior Executives with an interest in the opportunities presented from Cyber Security initiatives.
  • All Individuals tasked with safeguarding their networks from cyber attacks

Why Attend?


This conference will provide you with broad insight and analysis into the complex world of cyber security.  Defending against and defeating cyber attacks will require the combined efforts of both the public and private sectors, working to develop new technologies and new approaches, for maintaining real-time protection of their individual networks. Hear how executives expect the industry and policies to develop, plus:

  • Find out about the technological advancements being made in cyber security
  • Hear about what incentives are being offered to boost cyber security efforts
  • Learn about new partnership and subcontractor opportunities
  • Network with key policy and strategy makers
  • Direct your questions to those responsible for shaping cyber security policies in the new administration.

Don't miss this opportunity to take part in this one-of-a-kind event on Cyber Security.

Sponsorship Packages

Sponsorship of this event will position your company as a thought-leader in the cyber security debate and provides you a unique opportunity for contact with an intimate group of decision-makers at the highest level of government and industry who specialize in this area.

Plus, the schedule is structured with plenty of opportunities for sponsors to network with their customers and business prospects.  
Sponsorship Packages:

* Luncheon Sponsorship: Sold
* Registration Bags: Sold
* Cont. Breakfast Sponsorship: $15,000
* Portfolios: Sold
* Morning Break: Sold
* Afternoon Break: Sold

The above sponsorships will include:

* Complimentary VIP registration(s)* to the event
* Logo and URL link include in all pre-conference communications including web site, emails, brochures, etc.
* Exposure through press releases
* Distribution of your materials or giveaways to all attendees in the registration bags
* Signage at the Summit
* Copy of final attendee list with full contact information after the event
* Recognition of sponsorship at the Summit. 

*Number of free VIP passes dependant on package

For more information on sponsorships contact Jennifer Green Holmes.

For questions about registration contact Teri Fisher tfisher@accessintel.com

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