archTIS is pleased to invite you to attend a complimentary in-person event on “Balancing Global Collaboration with Information Security: Best Practices for Tackling Defense and Supply Challenges” on Thursday, May 5, 2022.
Close collaboration with allies and partners, supply chain and seamless communication, war gaming (i.e. Project Convergence, Overmatch, etc.) and research all require secure information access and sharing to be successful. Programs such as MPE, JADC2, and requirements around Zero Trust and CMMC aim to facilitate innovation and secure collaboration, but implementation remains a constant challenge.
Join our panel of government and industry cybersecurity experts on May 5 at 9:00am EDT at the AUSA Conference Center for an in-person event as they share insights and best practices for addressing evolving information security challenges and requirements.
This on the record event will include a discussion with cybersecurity experts and Q/A moderated by Chris Dorobek of GovLoop’s dorobekINSIDER.
A “Fireside Chat” moderated by Tom Temin of Federal News Network will follow, featuring Lt. General Susan Lawrence, USA (Ret.), President and Chief Executive Officer, AFCEA International and Lt. General Robert J. Skinner, Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Commander of the Joint Force Headquarters – Department of Defense Information Network.
Seating is Limited. Save your spot early!
LT. GENERAL SUSAN LAWRENCE (RET)
President and Chief Executive Officer, AFCEA International
LT. GENERAL ROBERT J. SKINNER
Director, Defense Information Systems Agency (DISA), Commander of the Joint Force Headquarters – Department of Defense Information Network
MATTHEW LITTLETON
Government Security Specialist, Microsoft
TIM MORROW
Technical Manager, Situational Awareness
CERT Division, Software Engineering Institute
Carnegie Mellon University
RILEY REPKO
USAF, SES (Ret), Defense Industry Advisor
JOHN WEILER
CEO & CIO
IT Acquisition Advisory Council (IT-AAC)
JOHN TOOMER
Director of Intelligence, Information and Cyber Systems, Boeing