NTSC NORTHEAST REGIONAL CISO POLICY ROUNDTABLE

New York City – February 21, 2018

NTSC Northeast Regional CISO Policy Roundtable – New York City

February 21, 2018

Hosted by NTSC Board Member Josh Koplik, CISO of IAC/InterActiveCorp, the National Technology Security Coalition’s Northeast Regional CISO Policy Roundtable brings together senior technology security executives in an exclusive setting—with great speakers talking about cyber trends in national security and cyber threat intelligence sharing.

With national security and private sector cybersecurity tied together more than ever before, CISOs desire more dialogue with the federal government about what a productive cybersecurity partnership looks like. Both of our speakers will offer insights based on their experiences at the highest levels of government.

Cyber Trends in National Security
General Kevin McLaughlin (Ret.), McLaughlin Global Associates
The former Deputy Commander of U.S. Cyber Command will provide his unique perspective regarding cyber trends in national security.

Cyber Threat Intelligence Sharing—Uncovering the Facts
DHS Deputy Assistant Secretary Rick Driggers
We will explore cyber threat intelligence sharing with a special guest from the Department of Homeland Security as we attempt to uncover the facts regarding the latest processes and mechanisms of CISCP and AIS information sharing programs.

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In addition to learning more about cyber trends in national security and cyber threat intelligence sharing, CISOs will network with peers during the event and at a private dinner and reception after the event.

Interested in attending?

An invitation-only event for CISOs and senior cybersecurity policy stakeholders, the NTSC Northeast Regional CISO Policy Roundtable serves as part of our mission to provide a platform for CISOs to discuss and advocate for beneficial legislative and regulatory cybersecurity policies.

If you are a CISO and interested in attending, please do not hesitate to reach out to Patrick Gaul (patrick@ntsc.org) or Kimberly Steele (kimberly@ntsc.org) for more details.

There is no cost to attend.