3rd Annual NTSC National CISO Policy Conference

Washington, D.C. – July 10-11, 2019

3rd Annual NTSC National CISO Policy Conference

July 10 — July 11, 2019

Our third annual National Technology Security Coalition (NTSC) CISO Policy Conference is an opportunity for Chief Information Security Officers (CISOs) and other cybersecurity stakeholders to:

  • Educate policymakers about issues impacting their businesses.
  • Ensure that the policy priorities of the CISO community are heard on Capitol Hill.
  • Discuss and learn about the latest cybersecurity policy issues from lawmakers and cybersecurity policy experts.

AGENDA

NTSC National CISO Policy Conference

Wednesday, July 10, 2019
Attendees will hear from CISOs, cybersecurity policy experts, elected officials, and government agency executive leaders about policy issues during presentations including:


OPENING REMARKS
Tim Callahan, Global CISO, Aflac


KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Christopher Krebs, Director, Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, Department of Homeland Security


Innovation in the Cybersecurity Industry
Major General John Davis (Ret.), Vice President, Federal Chief Security Officer, Palo Alto Networks


Why Your CMO is Your Best Friend in a Cyber Event
Michael Neumeier, CEO, Arketi Group


Technology, Policy and People: Perspective from Microsoft’s CISO
Bret Arsenault, Chief Information Security Officer, Microsoft Corporation


Operationalizing the Private/Public Sector Partnership
Major General Patricia Frost (Ret.)
Lt. General Kevin McLaughlin (Ret.)
Lt. General Vincent Stewart (Ret.)
Moderated by Suzanne Kelly, CEO and Publisher, The Cipher Brief


The Impact of Cybersecurity Compliance on National Security
Gina Mahin,
Chief Executive Officer, Lynx Technology Partners


The Business Value of Automating Cyber Operations
Kim Watson, Technical Director, Applied Physics Laboratory, John Hopkins University
With special guests...
Don Boian, Cybersecurity Outreach Director, Huntington Bank
Elizabeth Joyce, SVP and CISO, Hewlett Packard Enterprise
Geoff Hancock, Principal and CISO, Advanced Cybersecurity Group


The FBI’s Role in Cyber
Phil Frigm, Section Chief, Cyber Division, FBI


CLOSING REMARKS
Patrick Gaul, Executive Director, NTSC



NTSC Legislative Day

Thursday, July 11
In conjunction with the NTSC National CISO Policy Conference, the NTSC welcomes CISO advocates to Washington, D.C. for our annual NTSC DC Fly-In. NTSC members—including CISOs and underwriters from across the nation—will spend time on Capitol Hill speaking with Members of Congress and congressional staffers about cybersecurity issues affecting the CISO community and their businesses.

This year’s DC Fly-In calls for action and policy priorities include:

  • National Data Breach Notification Legislation: The NTSC supports the enactment of a meaningful and uniform federal national data breach notification law that is consistent, predictable, and feasible about how an affected person shall be notified.
  • Public-Private Cyber Threat Intelligence Exchange: The NTSC promotes information sharing partnerships to create a more robust and resilient cybersecurity alliance that protects both the private and public sectors’ critical infrastructure from cyber threats.
  • Cybersecurity Workforce Development: The NTSC promotes policies that strengthen the nation’s ecosystem of cybersecurity education, training, and workforce development.

Read about the 2018 NTSC National CISO Policy Conference.

Read about the 2017 NTSC National CISO Policy Conference.

For more details and to express interest in attending, email patrick@ntsc.org.