A Symposium on Cybersecurity in the Commercial Space Tuesday July 27 2010 Amphitheater Ronald Reagan International Trade Center 8 30 AM – 9 00 AM 9 00 AM – 9 15 AM 9 15 AM – 9 30 AM 9 30 AM – 10 30 AM Moderator Description Panelists Registration Welcome and Opening Remarks by Secretary Gary Locke Keynote Remarks by U S Senator Barbara A Mikulski Chairwoman Subcommittee on Commerce Justice Science and Related Agencies Keynote Panel Assessing the Macro‐Economic Threat the Commercial Sector’s Response Patrick Gallagher Director National Institute of Standards and Technology Computing devices are highly and increasingly interconnected while the threat landscape is becoming more sophisticated with large companies targeted by more persistent attacks and with mass‐market attacks evolving as rapidly as ever It is widely believed that across broad swaths of the U S commercial space business people are leaving their digital assets exposed to cyber threats This panel will discuss the validity of this assumption James Lewis Director and Senior Fellow Center for Strategic and International Studies Don Proctor Senior Vice President for Cybersecurity Cisco Systems Kristin Lovejoy Vice President of Security Strategy IBM Mischel Kwon Vice President of Public Sector Security Solutions RSA Lee Warren Chief Information Security Officer United Technologies Corp 10 30 AM – 10 45 AM Break 10 45 AM – 11 45 AM Panel 2 Successes Challenges in Risk Management Moderator Anna Gomez Deputy Assistant Secretary for Communications and Information Description Cybersecurity risks seem to evolve as rapidly as the Internet expands The level of investment in risk management made by a particular firm may be inappropriate for other firms that face very different business conditions This panel will focus on how different firms approach their risk management choices Panelists Dan Schutzer Executive Director Financial Services Technology Consortium Murray Walton Senior Vice President and Chief Risk Officer Fiserv Inc Cheri McGuire Director of Critical Infrastructure Cybersecurity Microsoft Michael Deer Director of Privacy Sears Holdings Corporation 11 45 AM – 1 00 PM Lunch 1 00 PM – 1 30 PM 1 30 PM – 2 30 PM Remarks by Aneesh Chopra United States Chief Technology Officer Panel 3 Effecting Behavioral Change Moderator Marc Berejka Senior Advisor for Technology Policy Department of Commerce Description Cybersecurity has been a rapidly growing business issue for at least a decade Yet inadequacy persists This panel will explore possible ways to narrow the incentives gap and it will discuss successes and the inherent difficulties in completely closing that gap Panelists 2 30 PM – 2 45 PM 2 45 PM – 3 00 PM 3 00 PM – 4 00 PM Panel Moderator Description Panelists 4 00 PM – 4 15 PM Mark Mattis Director of Information Security Compliance and Infrastructure Support Costco Wholesale Corporation Larry Clinton President Internet Security Alliance Ruben Barrales President and CEO of the San Diego Regional Chamber of Commerce Joe Pasqua Vice President of Research Symantec Break The Global Path Forward Howard A Schmidt Special Assistant to the President and Cybersecurity Coordinator Panel 4 Roles Responsibilities and Strategies Christopher Painter Senior Director for Cybersecurity National Security Staff The White House There does seem to be an emerging widespread consensus that pre‐existing strategies do not continue to work in today’s threat environment and that new strategies are in order This panel will focus on the relative roles of the private and public sectors with respect to improving cybersecurity in the commercial space Philip Reitinger Deputy Undersecretary of National Protection Programs Directorate DHS Cita Furlani Director of the Information Technology Laboratory NIST Vint Cerf Vice President Google Michael Barrett Chief Information Security Officer PayPal Ken Silva Chief Technology Officer VeriSign Closing Remarks by Cameron Kerry DOC General Counsel
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