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NTSC Announces Second Annual National CISO Policy Conference

Monday, April 30, 2018

ATLANTA, GA (April 30, 2018) – The National Technology Security Coalition will hold its 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.

“As the NTSC enters its third year, more CISOs, technology security companies, and cybersecurity policy experts have joined our coalition to advocate for substantive and meaningful cybersecurity policy in Washington D.C,” said Patrick Gaul, Executive Director of the NTSC. “Lawmakers increasingly recognize the NTSC as a resource when crafting policies and legislation, and our second annual National CISO Policy Conference will gather many of our key stakeholders to continue this productive dialogue. With contributions from our distinguished underwriters IBM Security, Juniper Networks, Ionic Security, and Symantec, this annual conference continues to strengthen relationships between the NTSC and members of Congress, congressional staffers, regulatory agency officials, and cybersecurity thought leaders.”

Attendees will hear from CISOs, cybersecurity policy experts, elected officials, and government agency executive leaders about important trends, issues, and cyber policy updates. Keynotes and panel discussions will cover cyber threat intelligence sharing, enhancing the dialogue between the public and private sectors, new developments from DHS and other federal agencies, and addressing the cybersecurity talent shortage. On Wednesday, July 18, CISOs and senior technology security executives will talk to members of Congress about the NTSC’s policy priorities during our annual NTSC DC Fly-In.

Our prestigious board of CISOs represents leading companies including Aaron’s, Aetna, Aflac, AutoNation, Cox Automotive, Discover Financial Services, Dollar Tree, Ellie Mae, Epsilon, Hewlett Packard Enterprise Services, Huntington Bank, IAC/InterActiveCorp, Johnson & Johnson, Jones Day, Mastercard, MoneyGram International, Motorola Mobility, NCR, Synovus, TaxSlayer, Torchmark, TransUnion, Turner, United Airlines, US Bank, Voya Financial, 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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