Emerging Technology Security Day 2019

Between ongoing data breaches and emerging technologies constantly coming out, you need to ask the question. “Is my information secure?” On October 11th we will be hosting a security day with Oracle Corporation in Reston Virginia.

When: October 11, 2019

Where: 1910 Oracle Way, Reston, VA, 20190

Executive level presentations on: Cybersecurity Challenges, 5G Security, Machine Learning and AI Security, Blockchain, Cloud Security, and Cybersecurity Maturity Model Certification (CMMC)

We will be having executive level and technical discussions on the information security challenges we will be facing from emerging technology. All talks are geared to Executives and Senior Technical Leads.

8:00 – 8:30   – Arrival and Registration

8:30 – 9:00  – Morning snack (pastries), Welcome, and Introductions

9:00 – 11:30  – Executive Sessions
9:00-9:30 Cloud Security
9:30-10:00 Governance and Compliance
10:00-10:30 Data Security
10:30-11:00 Emerging Tech Security
11:00-11:30 5G/Communications Security
11:30-12:30  – Lunch
12:30 to 2:55  – Track Sessions   Track 1:  Cloud Security
12:30-1:15 Multi-Cloud Considerations
1:20-2:05 Cloud Access Security
2:10-2:55 Mitigating Threats (Insider, lateral movement, exfiltration, spoofing, etc)
Track 2:  Data Security
12:30-1:15 Database Application Development Tools Security (SQL Developer)
1:20-2:05 Maximum Security Architecture (MSA) – Data Architecture
2:10-2:55 Data Encryption/Key Management
Track 3:  Governance and Compliance
12:30-1:15 CMMC/IDAM
1:20-2:05 STIG/Patching
2:10-2:55 NIST/FedRAMP
Track 4:  Emerging Technology Security
12:30-1:15 AI/ML, Augmented Reality Security
1:20-2:05 Blockchain Security
2:10-2:55 IOT/Connected Device Security
Track 5:  5G/Communications Security – 12:30 to 2:55
12:30-1:15 5G Security
1:20-2:05 SDWAN Security
2:10-2:55 Session Border Control, Hardware Security

Closing Discussion/Q&A with Experts – 3:00-3:30

Thank you to our Primary Sponsor is Oracle Corporation for helping put on this event.

Register Here.

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