ATLANTA, GA (July 3, 2018) – The National Technology Security Coalition announced its agenda for the second annual NTSC National CISO Policy Conference from July 17-18, 2018 in Washington D.C. CISOs and senior technology security executives from across the nation will discuss national cybersecurity policy issues affecting the CISO community and their organizations with members of Congress and federal regulatory leaders.
The agenda includes:
Keynote: Active Cyber Defense for the Private Sector CISO
Panel: Cyber Threat Intelligence
Keynote: Multicloud and its Impact on Public Policy
Panel: Data Privacy and Security
Keynote: DHS’ Cybersecurity Priorities
Presentation: Annual Threat Report
Fireside Chat: The Federal Government’s Role in Cyber Deterrence
Our prestigious board of CISOs represents leading companies including Aaron’s, Aflac, AIG, AutoNation, Cox Automotive, Discover Financial Services, Dollar Tree, Ellie Mae, Globe Life, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services, Huntington Bank, IAC/InterActiveCorp, Johnson & Johnson, MassMutual, Mastercard, Mercer, Motorola Mobility, NCR, Ohio State University, Synovus, TaxSlayer, Technology Association of Georgia, TransUnion, Turner, United Airlines, US Bank, Voya Financial, Western Digital, and Worldpay.
To learn more about attending or underwriting the NTSC National CISO Policy Conference, contact:
NTSC Associate Director
Kimberly Steele
kimberly@ntsc.org
(470) 823-4303
About the National Technology Security Coalition (NTSC)
The National Technology Security Coalition (NTSC) is a non-profit, non-partisan organization that serves as the preeminent advocacy voice for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) across the nation. Through dialogue, education, and government relations, we unite both public and private sector stakeholders around policies that improve national cybersecurity standards and awareness.
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