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Predictive Security: The Best Offense Is A Good Defense

Stop us if you’ve heard this one before…prioritizing compliance based security leaves gaps in your network, but prioritizing effective protection can often leave you short of compliance goals. How do agencies strike the balance? Is government moving effectively towards predictive security approaches that can improve both compliance and defense? What role does the evolving CDM program play when it comes to using Information Security Continuous Monitoring (ISCM) data for effective security? Where do security intelligence and cognitive capabilities play into this challenge? How can clarification of defensive and offensive cybersecurity approaches help? Is there a silver bullet to help agencies meet both requirements?

Session Speakers

Chris Ballister [moderator]
Associate Partner
Cybersecurity & Privacy Service Area
IBM
Managing Partner, Kneidinger LLC
(Former Federal IT Executive)
Director of Operations of the National Cybersecurity Center of Excellence
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Chief Information Security Officer
Transportation Security Administration
Acting CIO and CISO
Department of Commerce
Event Details
When
Where
Knight Conference Center at the Newseum
555 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20001
CPE Credits
Brainstorm attendees are eligible to receive continuing professional education (CPE) credits.
Questions?
For more information on event details, please contact us at csxbrainstorm@meritalk.com or (703) 883-9000 ext. 117.
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