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Register Today! www.cybersecurityfordefense.com • 1-800-822-8684 • [email protected]
Admiral Michael RogersCommander,
United States Cyber Command
Mrs. Essye MillerDirector, Cyber Security
Army CIO/G6
ADDITIONAL FEATURED SPEAKERS
INTRODUCING OUR KEYNOTE SPEAKERS
WHY THIS IS A “MUST ATTEND” EVENT
June 24-26, 2015 | Augusta Marriott at the Convention Center, Augusta, GA
Developing the Next Generation of Cyber Warriors
Located at the Future Home of the U.S. Army Cyber Command...
Ms. Marie Baker Senior Engineer,
Software Engineering Institute
CYBER WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
Mr. Martin Malcolm US Army Cyber Center of Excellence
Transformation & Technology Integrator and Cyber Security Director
Cyber Support Element-Ft. Leavenworth, KS
CYBER SPACE LEADER DEVELOPMENT
Complimentary to all Active Military and Government Personnel
LTC Scott NelsonProgram Manager, Cyber P3
U.S. Army Reserve
CYBER P3
ADML. Rogers is a native of Chicago and attended Auburn University, graduating in 1981 and receiving his commission via the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. ADML. Rogers was selected to become a flag officer in 2007. He assumed his present duties as the Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service in April 2014. Rogers is a distinguished graduate of the National War College and a graduate of highest distinction from the Naval War College. He is also a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI fellow, Harvard Senior Executive in National Security alum, and holds a Master of Science in National Security Strategy.
Mrs. Miller is a Senior Executive with broad experience information technology. During her 29- year career, Mrs. Miller has held positions of increased responsibility in U.S. Air Force, both tactical and strategic C4IT. As the Director for Cyber Security, Mrs. Miller assists the Secretary of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army and the CIO/G-6 with implementing cyber strategy and cyber-related information technology initiatives. She is also the Army's Senior Information Assurance Officer and therefore, she is responsible for the development, implementation, execution and oversight of the Army's Cyber Security program. Mrs. Miller holds a B.A. from Talladega College, a MBA from Troy State University, and a Masters of Strategic Studies from the United States Air War College, Pennsylvania.
Understand the future requirements of the U.S. Cyber Command directly from its Commanding Officer
Get an Introduction to the Army Cyber Command directly from its leadership
Come see the future home of the Army Cyber Command
Delve into the future requirements of Cyber Security during our Focus Day
Learn how to mitigate human error on your Network
Develop advanced tactics to more effectively predict cyber attacks Understand best practices for deploying resilience metrics for cyber systemsHear about Cyber Space Leader Development, Education, and Training
Dr. Daniel Ragsdale (COL Ret) Professor of Practice, Dept. of
Computer Science & Engineering, Texas A&M University
CYBER EDUCATION
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Dear Colleague,
Defending Cyber Space is never an easy task. In fact, it is one of the most difficult tasks that the United States Military now faces. How do you defend against an enemy that can attack from any direction, anonymously, and can potentially cripple entire units without firing a single shot? This is the task given to the Military Cyber Commands.
What's the first step? To identify training gaps and educational requirements to ensure Warfighters engaged in this fight have the knowledge to win. To simultaneously identify next generation technologies that can be successfully partnered with these Warfighters, leading to the complete domination of the battlefield.
How do we accomplish this first step? By successfully communicating to both academia and industry what these requirements are so that they in turn can provide the training, education, and technology to make the Military successful. Without successfully interfacing with industry and setting a direction for the future, the Military understands that it will be forced to also be in a reactive planning state, which runs contrary to the core ideals of the Military.
This event serves as an opportunity for solution providers to break through the background noise and present their unique ideas and products in an environment specifically tailored to highlighting them, while simultaneously learning about the future requirements of the Military and a variety of other topics. Meanwhile the Department of Defense gets a first hand look at some of the solutions they may have not originally considered, all in pursuit of that best value solution.
Come and be apart of the future of Cyber Security. It starts now!
Respectfully,
Brian WhartonConference DirectorInstitute for Defense and Government Advancement
USCYBERCOM plans, coordinates, integrates, synchronizes and conducts activities to: direct the operations and defense of specified Department of Defense information networks and;
prepare to, and when directed, conduct full spectrum military cyberspace operations in order to enable actions in all domains, ensure US/Allied freedom of action in cyberspace and deny the same to our adversaries
Army Cyber Command's mission is to plan, coordinate, integrate, synchronize, direct, and conduct network operations and defense of all Army networks. When directed, Second Army will conduct
cyberspace operations in support of full spectrum operations to ensure U.S. and allied freedom of action in cyberspace, and to deny the same to adversaries
The mission of Fleet Cyber Command is to serve as central operational authority for networks, cryptologic/signals intelligence, information operations, cyber, electronic warfare, and space
capabilities in support of forces afloat and ashore; to direct Navy cyberspace operations globally to deter and defeat aggression and to ensure freedom of action to achieve military objectives in and through cyberspace; to organize and direct Navy cryptologic operations worldwide and support information operations and space planning and operations, as directed; to execute cyber missions as directed; to direct, operate, maintain, secure, and defend the Navy's portion of the Global Information Grid.
The 24th Air Force's mission is to operate, extend, and defend the Air Force Information Network, defend key mission systems, and provide full spectrum cyberspace capabilities for the joint
warfighter in, through, and from cyberspace.
JUNE 24-26, 2015AUGUSTA MARRIOTT AT
THE CONVENTION CENTER AUGUSTA, GA
US CYBER COMMAND
Register for the all access pass and hear future
requirements first hand.
JUNE 24-26, 2015AUGUSTA MARRIOTT AT
THE CONVENTION CENTER AUGUSTA, GA
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Admiral Michael Rogers Commander, U.S. Cyber Command
Mr. Martin Malcolm US Army Cyber Center of Excellence Transformation & Technology Integrator and Cyber Security Director Cyber Support Element- Ft. Leavenworth, KS
Dr. Daniel Ragsdale (COL Ret) Professor of Practice, Dept of Computer Science & Engineering,Texas A&M University
Keynote: Overview of the U.S. Cyber Command Adm. Rogers is a native of Chicago and attended Auburn University, graduating in 1981 and receiving his commission via the Naval Reserve Officers Training Corps. After serving in a variety of leadership positions, Adm. Rogers was selected to become a flag officer in 2007. Rogers' joint service both afloat and ashore has been extensive, culminating in his service as director of the Chairman's Action Group, and a leader of the JCS Joint Strategic Working Group. He assumed his present duties as Commander, U.S. Cyber Command and Director, National Security Agency/Chief, Central Security Service in April 2014. Rogers is a distinguished graduate of the National War College and a graduate of highest distinction from the Naval War College. He is also a Massachusetts Institute of Technology Seminar XXI fellow, Harvard Senior Executive in National Security alum, and holds a Master of Science in National Security Strategy.
Session: Quality Cyber Education Dr. Daniel "Rags" Ragsdale was DARPA as a Program Manager from June 2011 to February 2015. His research interests include computer network operations, cyber deception, cyber security education and training, computer ethics and privacy, and network sciences. Before joining DARPA, Dr. Ragsdale served for more than a decade at the United States Military Academy at West Point where he held a variety of supervisory roles, culminating with his service as Vice Dean for Education. In this capacity, Dr. Ragsdale was the Strategic Planner and Principal Deputy to West Point's Chief Academic Officer. A recently retired U.S. Army colonel, Dr. Ragsdale's operational assignments included combat deployments in support of Operations Urgent Fury (Grenada), Enduring Freedom (Afghanistan), and Iraqi Freedom (Iraq). In his most recent deployment, Dr. Ragsdale served as the Deputy Commander of a 2000-person Task Force responsible for the security and defense of the largest coalition based in Iraq.
Session: Cyber Space Leader Development, Education, and Training Mr. Malcolm W. “Mack” Martin is the US Army Cyber Center of Excellence Transformation & Technology Integrator and the Cyber Support Element-Ft. Leavenworth, KS Director. A proven and highly accomplished Army executive leader with strategic, operational and tactical expertise in the rapidly advancing, highly dynamic cyber domain and electromagnetic spectrum (EMS). Mr. Martin is a recognized visionary and expert on the cyber domain, electronic warfare and EMS and has directed the in depth and detailed analysis to develop long term Army cyberspace and EW capabilities. Mr. Martin is a retired US Naval Flight Officer and Electronic Warfare Officer with operational deployments on nuclear submarines, carriers and expeditionary aviation squadrons supporting coalition ground forces.
CONFIRMED SPEAKERS AT A GLANCESOME MILITARY AND
ORGANIZATIONS EXPECTED TO ATTEND
• U.S. Cyber Command• U.S. Army Cyber Command• U.S. Navy Cyber Command• U.S. Air Force Cyber Command• U.S. Coast Guard Cyber Command• MARFORCYBER• Fort Gordon Cyber Center of Excellence• Cyber Capabilities and Integration
Directorate • TRADOC• DAPRA• CAC Support Element• 35th Signal Brigade • 7th Signal Command• Service Academy Cyber Departments• Army Research Lab• Software Engineering Institute• ESRI• Department of Homeland Security
Ms. Marie Baker Senior Engineer, Software Engineering Institute
Session: State of Cyber Workforce Development Marie Baker is a Senior Engineer in the CERT Program at the Software Engineering Institute where she is a member of the Cyber Security Solutions directorate. Baker operates with the Cyber Workforce Development team where she is responsible for managing the development of training assets that support federal training directives. Baker has over 15 years of experience in information technology, particularly in information security and assurance training and holds a BS degree in Computer Science from Robert Morris University and an MS in Information Technology from Carnegie Mellon University, as well as several industry certifications.
BREAKDOWN OF SUBCONTRACTORS
EXPECTED TO ATTEND
Mrs. Essye MillerDirector, Cyber Security Army CIO/G6
Keynote: Vision of Army Cyber Security Mrs. Miller is a Senior Executive with broad experience information technology. During her 29- year career, Mrs. Miller has held positions of increased responsibility in U.S. Air Force, both tactical and strategic C4IT. As the Director for Cyber Security, Mrs. Miller assists the Secretary of the Army, the Chief of Staff of the Army, the Vice Chief of Staff of the Army and the CIO/G-6 with implementing cyber strategy and cyber-related information technology initiatives. She is also the Army's Senior Information Assurance Officer and therefore, she is responsible for the development, implementation, execution and oversight of the Army's Cyber Security program. Mrs. Miller holds a B.A. from Talladega College, a MBA from Troy State University, and a Masters of Strategic Studies from the United States Air War College, Pennsylvania.
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AGENDA AT A GLANCEFUTURE REQUIREMENTS DAY: WEDNESDAY, JUNE 24, 2015
MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 1: THURSDAY, JUNE 25, 2015
08:00 Registration 08:45 Chairperson Welcome and Opening Remarks09:00 Workshop A: DoD Cyber Warfare of 2025
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break10:45 Workshop B: Network Resiliency: How to Mitigate the Damage after its Done
12:15 Lunch13:15 Workshop C: Intrusion Detection and Firewall Customization
14:45 Afternoon Refreshment Break15:00 Workshop D: Designing the Perfect Cyber Defender Team
16:30 Chairperson Closing Remarks16:45 End of Future Requirements Day
08:00 Registration & Coffee08:45 Chairperson’s Welcome and Opening Remarks09:00 Keynote: Overview of US Cyber Command
09:45 Reserved for Presentation by Fort Gordon CG
10:30 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break 11:15 Cyber Security Best Practices: Offense VS Defense
12:30 Networking Lunch13:30 Mitigating Human Error Within Your Network
14:15 Cyber Space Leadership Development Education and Training
15:00 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break15:45 Reserved for Presentation by Commandant of U.S. Army Cyber School
16:30 Resilience Metrics for Cyber Systems
17:15 Closing Remarks17:30 End of Main Conference Day One
MAIN CONFERENCE DAY 2: FRIDAY, JUNE 26, 201507:45 Registration & Coffee08:30 Chairperson’s Recap of Conference Day One08:45 Quality Cyber Education
09:30 State of Cyber Workforce Development
10:15 Morning Networking & Refreshment Break11:00 Overcoming the Inherent Vulnerabilities of Cyber Physical Facilities
11:45 Challenges within Cyber Security
12:30 Networking Lunch
13:30 Enduring Threats in Cyber Space
14:15 Afternoon Networking & Refreshment Break14:45 Increasing Need for Cooperation within the Cyber Community
15:30 Predicting Cyber Attacks
16:15 Chairperson’s Closing Remarks 16:30 End of Conference
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Future Requirements Day
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