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3/8/2013 Cyber Security for Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security Symposium Holiday Inn Rosslyn - Arlington, VA Day 1: Wednesday, May 8, 2013 9:00 Administrative Announcements 9:05 Special Keynote “The Ultimate Stealth War: The Role of Logic Bombs and Triggers in Cyber Combat ” Mr. Scott Borg, Director, and Chief Economist, U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit 9:35 “DHS Cyber Security Needs and Initiatives" Mr. Emery Csulak, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security (DHS) 10:05 “Cyber Skills Gap, Where We Are, Where We Need to Be” Brigadier General Frederick Henry, U.S. Army, Chief of Staff, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA) 10:35 Coffee Break 10:50 “Army Cyber Security Needs & Initiatives” Colonel Patrick L. Kerr, U.S. Army, Deputy G3 Operations, Army Cyber Command/2nd Army 11:20 “JMETC: Developing Cyber T&E Requirements and Infrastructure" Mr. Chip Ferguson, Deputy Director, Interoperability and Cyber Test Capability, Test Resource Management Center and the Program Manager for TRMC’s Joint Mission Environment Test Capability (JMETC) Program 11:50 Lunch Break 12:50 “USMC Cyber Security, Prepping the Battlefield” Mr. Ray Letteer, USMC, Senior Information Assurance Official, Chief, Cybersecurity Division (CY), Marine Corps Enterprise Network, Designated Accrediting Authority, (DAA), HQMC, Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Department 1:20 “Integrating Army Networks for Improved Cyber Security” Mr. Gary Blohm, Director, Army Architecture Integration Center (AAIC), Headquarters, Department of the Army, Chief Information Office/G6 1:50 “Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative Five (CNCI5): Enhanced Shared Situational Awareness” Mr. Antonio T. Scurlock, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist, Department of Homeland Security/DoD Joint Coordination Element (JCE), Office of the Director of Cybersecurity Coordination, (DCC), DHS 2:20 Networking Period & Break 2:50 “US-Cert: National Cyber Awareness Program Update” Ms. Ann Barron-DiCamillo, Director, United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), Department of Homeland Security, DHS 3:20 “Army Reserve National Guard Cybersecurity Capability-Always Ready, Always There” Colonel Mary Henry, U.S. Army, Chief Information Officer, Army National Guard, G-6, and Colonel James Taylor, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, G-2 4:50 Adjournment Day 1 4:20 “Cyber Defense within the Natl. Cyber Incident Response Plan & Emergency Mgmt Frameworks: A State Approach” Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Muehleisen, Chief Information Officer/G-6, Washington Army National Guard 3:50 “National Security Conceptions of Cyber—Protection, Sovereignty, and National Power” Mr. Samuel Visner, President, CSC Cybersecurity

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Page 1: Cyber Security for Defense, Intelligence and   Homeland Security Symposium

3/8/2013

Cyber Security for Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security Symposium Holiday Inn Rosslyn - Arlington, VA

Day 1: Wednesday, May 8, 2013

9:00 Administrative Announcements

9:05

Special Keynote “The Ultimate Stealth War: The Role of Logic Bombs and Triggers in Cyber Combat ” Mr. Scott Borg, Director, and Chief Economist, U.S. Cyber Consequences Unit

9:35 “DHS Cyber Security Needs and Initiatives" Mr. Emery Csulak, Deputy Chief Information Security Officer, Department of Homeland Security (DHS)

10:05 “Cyber Skills Gap, Where We Are, Where We Need to Be” Brigadier General Frederick Henry, U.S. Army, Chief of Staff, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA)

10:35 Coffee Break

10:50 “Army Cyber Security Needs & Initiatives” Colonel Patrick L. Kerr, U.S. Army, Deputy G3 Operations, Army Cyber Command/2nd Army

11:20 “JMETC: Developing Cyber T&E Requirements and Infrastructure" Mr. Chip Ferguson, Deputy Director, Interoperability and Cyber Test Capability, Test Resource Management Center and the Program Manager for TRMC’s Joint Mission Environment Test Capability (JMETC) Program

11:50 Lunch Break

12:50 “USMC Cyber Security, Prepping the Battlefield” Mr. Ray Letteer, USMC, Senior Information Assurance Official, Chief, Cybersecurity Division (CY), Marine Corps Enterprise Network, Designated Accrediting Authority, (DAA), HQMC, Command, Control, Communications, Computers (C4) Department

1:20 “Integrating Army Networks for Improved Cyber Security” Mr. Gary Blohm, Director, Army Architecture Integration Center (AAIC), Headquarters, Department of the Army, Chief Information Office/G6

1:50 “Comprehensive National Cyber Security Initiative Five (CNCI5): Enhanced Shared Situational Awareness” Mr. Antonio T. Scurlock, Senior Cybersecurity Strategist, Department of Homeland Security/DoD Joint Coordination Element (JCE), Office of the Director of Cybersecurity Coordination, (DCC), DHS

2:20 Networking Period & Break

2:50 “US-Cert: National Cyber Awareness Program Update” Ms. Ann Barron-DiCamillo, Director, United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT), Department of Homeland Security, DHS

3:20 “Army Reserve National Guard Cybersecurity Capability-Always Ready, Always There” Colonel Mary Henry, U.S. Army, Chief Information Officer, Army National Guard, G-6, and Colonel James Taylor, U.S. Army, Army National Guard, G-2

4:50 Adjournment Day 1

4:20 “Cyber Defense within the Natl. Cyber Incident Response Plan & Emergency Mgmt Frameworks: A State Approach” Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Muehleisen, Chief Information Officer/G-6, Washington Army National Guard

3:50 “National Security Conceptions of Cyber—Protection, Sovereignty, and National Power” Mr. Samuel Visner, President, CSC Cybersecurity

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Day 2: Thursday, May 9, 2013

9:00 Administrative Announcements

9:05

Special Presentation: “All Things Cyber: What’s Next for the Cyber Enterprise?” Lieutenant General (ret) Peter Cuviello, U.S. Army, Director, Networked Enabled Operational Support, Deloitte Consulting Services LLP, and Former U.S. Army CIO/G6,

9:35 “Cyber Risk Trends” Mr. Vergle Gipson, Assistant Deputy Director, Fusion, Analysis and Mitigations (FAM), National Security Administration Central Security Services (NSA/CSS)

10:05 Military Keynote “Joint Staff Cyber Needs and Initiatives” Lieutenant General Mark S. Bowman, U.S Army, Director Command, Control, Communications and Computers (C4), Chief Information Officer, Joint Staff, (J6/CIO)

10:35 Coffee Break

10:50 “Confluence of Data Security Challenges” Mr. Patrick Gray, Principal Security Strategist, Borderless Networks, Cisco

11:20 “Cybersecurity Strategies to Address Threats and Protect Privacy” Mr. Dan Chenok, Executive Director, Center for the Business of Government, IBM Global Business Solutions

11:50 Lunch Break

12:50 “A Military Offensive Cyber Security Plan—Needs & Challenges” Mr. Alfred Buckles, Vice President, Defense and Maritime Solutions Business Unit, SAIC, Account Manager, U.S. Strategic Command

1:20 “Resilient Networks and an Offensive U.S. Cyber Strategy: A Paradigm for the Future” Colonel (ret) Cedric Leighton, USAF, Founder & President, Cedric Leighton Associates

1:50 “For and from Cyberspace: Conceptualizing Cyber Intelligence, Surveillance and Reconnaissance” Colonel Matthew Hurley, USAF, Chief, ISR Doctrine and Policy Integration, AF/A2DD

2:20 Afternoon Break

2:35 “Cyber Security: Managing the Threat” Mr. John Toomer, Director, Intelligence, Information and Cyber Systems Government, Operations, The Boeing Company

3:05 “The Next Level: Cloud Computing and Information Assurance” Mr. Kevin McDonald, Technology Fellow, Senior Infrastructure & Cybersecurity and Cloud Strategist, ICF International

5:05 Adjournment Day 2

3:35 “Multinational Cybersecurity Information Sharing” Dr. Donald Robinson, Ph.D., Principle Cybersecurity Technologist, Northrop Grumman Corporation

4:05 “Building Trusted Clouds” Mr. Steve Orrin, Senior Security Architect and Principal Engineer, Intel Corporation

4:35 “Hunting for APTs: How Machines Will Win the Cyberwar” Mr. Darin Andersen, Chief Executive Officer & Founder, CyberUnited

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Day 3: Friday, May 10, 2013

9:00 Administrative Announcements

9:05

“Cybersecurity: Threats and Solutions” Ms. Gigi Schumm, Vice President, and General Manager, Public Sector, Symantec Corporation

9:35 “Reducing I.T. Total Cost of Ownership Through COTS Solutions” Mr. Peter Bostrom, Director, Public Sector, Oracle Corporation

10:05 “Enhancing Speed-to-Intelligence” Mr. Christian Shrauder, Chief Technology Officer, U.S. Federal Systems, Fusion-io

10:35 Coffee Break

10:50 “Protecting the Services: A Unified Cyber Defense Capability” Mr. Les McMonagle, Principal Consultant & Managing Partner, Teradata Information Security Center of Excellence (COE)

11:20 “Using a Cross Domain Guard to Enable One Way Print and One Way Email to Support the Growing Demand for High Stream Video ” Mr. Gene Mezeivtch, Vice President of Sales, Cubic Corporation and Mr. Dave Radtke, Director, XD Products, Cubic Corporation

11:50 “Digital Forensic Analysis: Investigating a Point-of-Sale-Server Attack” Mr. Brian Hussey, Director of Digital Forensics, Crucial Security Inc./Harris Corporation

12:20 Conference Adjournment & Closing Comments

Cyber Security for Defense, Intelligence and Homeland Security Symposium Holiday Inn Rosslyn - Arlington, VA